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After Kerala, Punjab Assembly passes resolution against CAA


Bangladeshpost
Published : 17 Jan 2020 09:07 PM | Updated : 06 Sep 2020 01:59 PM

Punjab Assembly on Friday passed a resolution against the contentious Citizenship Amendment Act that was cleared by Parliament last month, the second assembly after Kerala to call for scrapping the law, reports Hindustan Times. The resolution said the citizenship law was “divisive and stands for everything opposed to a free and fair democracy, which must enshrine equality for all”.

“Alongside the religion-based discrimination in granting citizenship, it is apprehended that the CAA is also likely to endanger the linguistic and cultural identity of some sections of our people,” the resolution pushed by the Amarinder Singh government said. The Aam Aadmi Party and Lok Insaf Party lawmakers supported the resolution that also opposed the provision that gives the government the power to strip Overseas Citizens of India card holders of their registration if they violate any law. The Bharatiya Janata Party opposed the resolution. BJP ally Akali Dal also opposed the resolution but stressed that it wanted an amendment.

“We are opposed to this resolution but want Muslims on the list of communities eligible under the CAA,” SAD legislature party leader Sharanjit Singh Dhillon told the assembly.