AIMIM's Asaduddin Owaisi tears Citizenship Bill in Lok Sabha


New Delhi, Dec 9 (IANS): All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) chief Asaduddin Owaisi on Monday tore the controversial Citizenship (Amendment) Bill in the Lok Sabha while participating in a debate, calling it "arbitrary in nature" and "against the Muslim community".

The Hyderabad MP tore a copy of the Bill after expressing his objection over its nature, saying "secularism is the basic structure of the Constitution and the Bill was arbitrary in nature and was in violation of fundamental rights."

He accused the government of moving the Bill against the Muslim community and tore a copy of the Bill declaring that "I am tearing this Bill".

He said that Home Minister Amit Shah should be prevented from carrying out this enactment, saying "if you does not do it, you will be compared with David Ben Gurion, the founder of the Jewist state of Israel, and Hitler."

  

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  • Ismail, Munich

    Tue, Dec 10 2019

    Well done Mr Owaisi. It is quite visible that, indian democracy in stake . Citizenship bill devide the nation in the name of religion.May God save my India .

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  • ad, mangaluru

    Tue, Dec 10 2019

    Mayanmar Rohingas a minority are persecuted in neighbouring country are not included in the bill. This indicates the ploy of Shah and Modi is anti- Muslim.

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  • Karuna, Bangalore

    Tue, Dec 10 2019

    India is not a place to feed terrorist, muslims have opted to for separate country at Independence, leet three muslim countrires absorb those muslims and show their support to islam and muslim brotherhood

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  • Tausif, Mysore

    Mon, Dec 09 2019

    Amitsha India tere baap ka nahin

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