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“The soul of the nation is threatened”: Over 300 eminent personalities including Naseeruddin Shah, T.M.Krishna on CAA

Over 300 eminent personalities, including actor Naseeruddin Shah, filmmaker Mira Nair, vocalist TM Krishna, author Amitav Ghosh and historian Romila Thapar have expressed solidarity with the students and others protesting against the CAA and NRC through a open letter. The note was published on  Indian Cultural Forum on January 13. They accused that the NRC and CAA are ‘threat to the soul of India’.

“We stand in solidarity with the students and others who are protesting and speaking out against the Citizenship Amendment Act and against the National Register of Citizens. We salute their collective cry for upholding the principles of the Constitution of India, with its promise of a plural and diverse society. We are aware that we have not always lived up to that promise, and many of us have too often remained silent in the face of injustice. The gravity of this moment demands that each of us stand for our principles,” the statement read.

Writers Anita Desai, Kiran Desai, actors Ratna Patak Shah, Jaaved Jafferi, Nandita Das and Lillete Dubey; sociologist Ashis Nandy; activists Sohail Hashmi and Shabnam Hashmi were also among the signatories.

“The policies and actions of the present government passed quickly through parliament and without opportunity for public dissent or open discussion, are antithetical to the principle of a secular, inclusive nation. The soul of the nation is threatened. The livelihoods and statehoods of millions of our fellow Indians are at stake. Under the NRC, anyone unable to produce documentation (which, in many cases, does not exist) to prove their ancestry may be rendered stateless. Those deemed ”illegal” through the NRC may be eligible for citizenship under the CAA, unless they are Muslim,” the statement further read.

They questioned why the minorities from neighbouring countries like Sri Lanka, China and Myanmar have been excluded from the CAA.

 

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