CAA good for Christians, says Minorities Commission


New Delhi, Dec 17 (IANS): Welcoming the Citizenship (Amendment) Act (CAA), National Minorities Commission has said that the new law is "good" for Christians.

In a statement issued on Monday, George Kurian, Vice-Chairman, National Commission for Minorities opined that being a minority in Pakistan, Afghanistan and Bangladesh should not be a disqualification for obtaining justice in India.

The newly-enacted law which has been facing protests from various groups in India, allows for citizenship to Hindus, Christians, Buddhists, sikhs and Jains from Pakistan, Bangladesh and Afghanistan.

Kurian said that the new law should be welcomed by everyone.

Minorities, particularly Christians, have been at the receiving end in Pakistan as is evident from news reports that regularly emanate from the neighbouring country.

"The NCM is flooded with messages from Christian leaders of all denominations across the country welcoming the new legislation. They tell me 'justice has finally been done to Christians who are victims of draconian blasphemy laws, religious conversions and abductions'," the statement noted.

Conceding that everyone has the right to oppose any legislation, Kurian also felt that if justice is meted out to certain minorities, then it should be welcomed.

He pointed out that minorities in India are safe and therefore do not migrate elsewhere, unlike minorities in neighbouring countries.

The CAA does not affect the prospects of communities other than the six communities mentioned, he said.

  

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  • ad, mangaluru

    Tue, Dec 17 2019

    Christians are included because without that inclusion there would have been backlash from West. And Many Hindus Going to the West leaving India for good .

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  • a.b.m., Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 17 2019

    like sugarcane juice is good for jaundice.

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  • El En Tea, Mumbai

    Tue, Dec 17 2019

    Here we are Indian citizen by birth having valid Aadharcard
    No need special citizenship in the name of religion
    All are equal Indians.

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  • Alwin, Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 17 2019

    What is important is not giving citizenship. The world must unite to fight against persecution in any country. It is not religion important but humanity to mankind. It is temporary ret. India must take lead in providing permanent solution in their respective countries. The perception of that particular country and the people should be changed. Otherwise persecution will continue. Thinking in terms of religion is narrow mindedness

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  • WILLIAM DSOUZA, Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 17 2019

    Result of fear of CBI/IT harassments/ raids....

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  • Annu, Sharjah

    Tue, Dec 17 2019

    Well said

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  • Joe, Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 17 2019

    Dear William,
    Please ask all your so called leaders protesting against CAA to request the government to deport the poor persecuted refugees who are residing inside India prior to 2014 back to their respective countries, if you do not know what is CAA please do not tarnish the image of people who support it.

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