The Modi government started implementing the controversial citizenship law to gain electoral advantage
May 16, 2024
In India, Narendra Modi's government took another step to gain electoral advantage.
According to a foreign news agency, the Modi government has started implementing the controversial citizenship law during the elections and has granted citizenship to the first group of 14 refugees from neighboring countries under the controversial citizenship act.
The Indian Ministry of Home Affairs says that after verifying the documents, 14 people have been granted citizenship and sworn allegiance, while Muslim groups, human rights organizations and civil societies have termed the controversial law as anti-Muslim.
On the other hand, Narendra Modi has taken the Uteron to win the Lok Sabha elections, the Indian Prime Minister denied the anti-Muslim narrative on the strong criticism of various circles, but the next day he made the statement again.
In an interview given to the Indian channel, Narendra Modi said that he will never convert Hindus to Muslims, nor will he ever do so. wanted, the Congress government had openly said that Muslims have the first right to the country's resources.
It should be noted that even earlier in April, Narendra Modi had called Muslims infiltrators and procreators of too many children in a Rajasthan rally, which was severely criticized by the opposition and various circles.