Narendra Modi slams opposition for ‘inciting’ people over CAA, NRC

New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi sought to assuage concerns of Muslims over the amended citizenship law and the NRC. He said Sunday that both have nothing to do with Indian citizens and slammed his rivals for ‘inciting’ people and trying to divide the country in their bid to target him.

Putting up a strong defence of the contentious law, Modi said at a rally here in the national capital that it is about giving rights to persecuted minorities from neighbouring countries and does not snatch anybody’s rights in India.

Launching a scathing attack on opposition parties like the Congress, AAP, Trinamool Congress (TMC) and the Left over their protests against CAA and NRC, the prime minister said India had an opportunity to expose Pakistan over its discrimination against minorities but it was lost due to their politics.

Modi devoted a considerable part of his nearly 100-minute speech, which he started with the slogan of ‘vividhta me ekta, Bharat ki visheshta’ (Unity in diversity is India’s speciality), to allay concerns of Muslims and said they should look at his ‘track record’ and not listen to ‘tape record’ of his rivals.

Modi cited his development schemes like giving LPG cylinders to the poor and health insurance scheme to assert that it has never mattered to his government whether people go to temple or mosque.

“The citizenship law or the NRC have nothing to do with Indian Muslims. They have nothing to worry,” Modi thundered, accusing the Congress, its allies and ‘urban naxals’ of spreading the rumour that Muslims will be sent to detention centres.

The Citizenship Amendment Act, Modi asserted added, has in fact nothing to do Indian citizens.

In a clear justification of having a nationwide National Register of Citizens (NRC), Modi said infiltrators never ‘reveal’ themselves unlike refugees who never ‘hide’ their identities. He dared his rivals to find anything discriminatory in his work and alleged that they have resorted to dividing the country through their ‘vote bank politics, lies and rumours’ after being unable to challenge him politically.

Modi said lies were being spread about the NRC and asserted that the previous Congress governments had mooted it. His government has not discussed it so far either in Parliament or in Cabinet, he added.

Speaking strongly against violence during the recent protests against CAA, the prime minister attacked the opposition for not making any appeal for peace and said their ‘silence’ showed their indirect support to vandalism targeting school buses and trains.

Modi asked his rivals to burn his effigy and thrash it with shoes if they wish so, but they should not target assets and properties of others. He quoted comments of former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot in support of giving citizenship rights to persecuted minorities from neighbouring countries to assert that the BJP-led NDA government has done what was promised by the opposition party when it was in power, but was never done due to vote bank politics.

He made a special reference to a speech of TMC president Mamata Banerjee, who is also West Bengal chief minister, in Parliament against infiltration into the state and attacked her for ‘changing’ her stand due to ‘vote bank politics’. “These leaders changed their stand and all their love and sympathy for these refugees vanished,” he said.

Modi also spoke about the ‘support’ he had received from Muslim countries and the highest civilian honour bestowed on him by many of them to assert that it has ‘scared’ the Congress and its friends.

“They are worried if Muslims across the world support me so much, then how long they can frighten Indian Muslims (against me),” Modi pointed out.

Modi said everything is being done to remove him by his rivals, adding that efforts have been made for over 20 years to target him but these never succeeded.

 

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