“The Constitution takes care of your concerns. India has only one religion which is its constitution, ”Jain said.
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) announced on Friday that it will launch a mega door-to-door campaign in favor of the National Citizenship Act (CAA) on January 5 with all senior leaders, including the Union Minister for Internal Affairs Amit Shah and Party Chairman JP Nadda is attending. The campaign is expected to reach three families in ten days.
Day 1
Shah starts the campaign in New Delhi while Nadda visits a house in Ghaziabad. Defense Minister Rajnath Singh will be in Lucknow, Road and Road Minister Nitin Gadkari in Nagpur and Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman in Jaipur on the first day of the campaign, BJP secretary-general Anil Jain told a conference. at the party headquarters in New Delhi.
Jain said that Indian Muslims have no reason to worry about any exercise of citizenship, be it NPR (National Population Register) or NRC (National Citizen Registry), and said India's only religion is its constitution. There were widespread protests across the country against the CAA and NRC.
Jain said a nationwide consultation will be held every time a decision is made on the implementation of the NRC, which is part of the party manifesto, but noted that no such proposal exists now.
On the issue of concern among Muslims over a number of citizenship measures, he said: "As BJP national secretary-general, I can say with full responsibility that no Indian Muslim can risk any implemented measures, whether NPR or NRC. "
“The Constitution takes care of your concerns. India has only one religion which is its constitution, ”Jain said.
"Fear fed"
He also accused opposition parties of misleading minorities, fueling their fears and concerns "for political reasons." The Congress and other BJP rivals are calling for "rebellion and anarchy" in the country over its liberation policy, he claimed.
Persecuted minorities in Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Bangladesh, who are the intended beneficiaries of the law, have been victims of atrocities in their countries, he said, adding that those opposed to it have shown extreme insensitivity.
People will be encouraged to expand their support of the Citizenship (Amendment) Act by posting messages and photos on social media, Jain said.
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) announced on Friday that it will launch a mega door-to-door campaign in favor of the National Citizenship Act (CAA) on January 5 with all senior leaders, including the Union Minister for Internal Affairs Amit Shah and Party Chairman JP Nadda is attending. The campaign is expected to reach three families in ten days.
Pic Credit - PTI
Day 1
Shah starts the campaign in New Delhi while Nadda visits a house in Ghaziabad. Defense Minister Rajnath Singh will be in Lucknow, Road and Road Minister Nitin Gadkari in Nagpur and Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman in Jaipur on the first day of the campaign, BJP secretary-general Anil Jain told a conference. at the party headquarters in New Delhi.
Jain said that Indian Muslims have no reason to worry about any exercise of citizenship, be it NPR (National Population Register) or NRC (National Citizen Registry), and said India's only religion is its constitution. There were widespread protests across the country against the CAA and NRC.
Jain said a nationwide consultation will be held every time a decision is made on the implementation of the NRC, which is part of the party manifesto, but noted that no such proposal exists now.
On the issue of concern among Muslims over a number of citizenship measures, he said: "As BJP national secretary-general, I can say with full responsibility that no Indian Muslim can risk any implemented measures, whether NPR or NRC. "
“The Constitution takes care of your concerns. India has only one religion which is its constitution, ”Jain said.
"Fear fed"
He also accused opposition parties of misleading minorities, fueling their fears and concerns "for political reasons." The Congress and other BJP rivals are calling for "rebellion and anarchy" in the country over its liberation policy, he claimed.
Persecuted minorities in Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Bangladesh, who are the intended beneficiaries of the law, have been victims of atrocities in their countries, he said, adding that those opposed to it have shown extreme insensitivity.
People will be encouraged to expand their support of the Citizenship (Amendment) Act by posting messages and photos on social media, Jain said.
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