Jamaat-e-Islami Hind Prez writes letter to CMs, urging them not to implement NRC, put on hold NPR process until Govt revokes CAA
New Delhi: The
President of Jamaat-e-Islami Hind (JIH), Syed Sadatullah Hussaini has written a
letter to the Chief Ministers of India urging them not to implement the
controversial National Register of Citizens (NRC) and stop the process of
National Population Register (NPR) until the Centre assures the nation that it
is rolling back the NRC and Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA).
The letter
addressed to the CMs and later released to the media, says: “Chief Ministers of
several states as Punjab, Kerala, West Bengal, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Andhra
Pradesh and Orissa have voiced their opposition to the Centre for implementing
the proposed NRC. You are the chief representative of the people of your state
- the safety, security and fundamental rights of which you are duty-bound to
uphold. We therefore urge you to disallow the implementation of the proposed
NRC in your state. As “law and order” is a state subject, you are quite within
your constitutional rights to ensure the non-implementation of NRC. We also
urge you to stop the process of the National Population Register (NPR) until
the Centre assures the nation that it will not implement NRC and shall roll
back CAA.”
The letter
begins by talking about the background of CAA and NRC – “The recently passed
Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) is all set to give citizenship to six religious
minorities from Pakistan, Bangladesh and Afghanistan except Muslims. The CAA
has sparked agitations and peaceful protests across the country, with all
sections of society irrespective of caste and creed demanding the law be
repealed at the earliest. Many students, protestors and bystanders have been
injured and killed by police firing. CAA is divisive and offers citizenship
based on religion violating our Constitution. The CAA has to be seen along with
the proposed National Register of Citizens (NRC). They should not be seen in
isolation. Their combination creates a situation in which Muslims of India will
be stripped of their citizenship and sent to detention centers as has been
played out in the state of Assam. That is because, except Muslims, all those
who cannot prove their citizenship in the NRC exercise shall be accommodated
via the CAA route. This may lead to a potential human rights disaster that can
have horrendous consequences.”
Syed
Sadatullah also reminded the CMs of the importance of their decision by saying:
“The Jamaat is mobilizing the peace and justice-loving citizens and submitting
memorandums to various ministries and district collectors against CAA and NRC.
We hope you respond to our request of disallowing NRC, which is nothing but a
manifestation of the voice of the people of our nation and your state. Your
decision will be crucial to uphold the idea of India as a constitutional,
secular and plural democracy. We are confident that you will not disappoint the
people of your state.”
Issued by:
Media Department,
Jamaat-e-Islami
Hind
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