The NRC-CAA impact
The current central government comes up with a out of the box matter and succeeds in turning that out into an act. Yes I'm talking about the NRC CAB. It seeks to amend the definition of illegal immigrants for Hindu, Sikhs, Christian, Buddhist and Parsi immigrants from Pakistan, Afghanistan and Bangladesh, who have lived in India without documentation. Why so special treatment to the Muslims? Their faults? The thing now is the future of those people is dependent upon a mere piece of paper. Those people have to show a valid proof of them being a citizen of India. The act says it is only applicable to those who migrated to India after 31 December 2014.
At present the major issue out here is our economy. The GDP rate is low. Unemployment is at its peak. In this situation if people from other nations keeps migrating to India the problem of both GDP and unemployment can never be solved. As the population keeps on increasing, demand for jobs also increases and hence the problem continues. Had the government dealt with this issue only to move our focus from the economy problem to this CAA?
Now here the major problem comes up. Those people have to show valid documents in order to get citizenship. Just think about the poor ones whose father, grandfather is no more and they don't have proper documents to show but actually they are Indian citizen. What will be their future? 40, 50 years back, the demand of documents was not high at all. Babies used to get born at home, no birth certificates nothing. So, 50 years later how can they show up their documents? What about those people who are actually immigrants and by specific illegal means they had produced some proper citizenship proof for themselves? Many protests have broken out across India, a few of them violent, against the Citizenship Amendment Act 2019. Different state governments and celebrities have also protested against it and it is still continuing. We don't know how will the future look like but the overall current situation of our nation is not good at all. Personally speaking for me, I don't know whether I'm against it or I'm in favor of it but it's obvious that the most of India has a contrasting view with the current central government.
At present the major issue out here is our economy. The GDP rate is low. Unemployment is at its peak. In this situation if people from other nations keeps migrating to India the problem of both GDP and unemployment can never be solved. As the population keeps on increasing, demand for jobs also increases and hence the problem continues. Had the government dealt with this issue only to move our focus from the economy problem to this CAA?
Now here the major problem comes up. Those people have to show valid documents in order to get citizenship. Just think about the poor ones whose father, grandfather is no more and they don't have proper documents to show but actually they are Indian citizen. What will be their future? 40, 50 years back, the demand of documents was not high at all. Babies used to get born at home, no birth certificates nothing. So, 50 years later how can they show up their documents? What about those people who are actually immigrants and by specific illegal means they had produced some proper citizenship proof for themselves? Many protests have broken out across India, a few of them violent, against the Citizenship Amendment Act 2019. Different state governments and celebrities have also protested against it and it is still continuing. We don't know how will the future look like but the overall current situation of our nation is not good at all. Personally speaking for me, I don't know whether I'm against it or I'm in favor of it but it's obvious that the most of India has a contrasting view with the current central government.
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