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Pakistani Reaction On Citizen Amendment Bill in India . Pakistani Media Student Junaid Shah Soori reaction On Cab bill Jamia student protest and modi government .
The Citizenship Amendment Act protests of 2019 in India, or the CAA protests known previously as the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill protests, or the CAB protests are a series of ongoing protests in India against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act of 12 December 2019. The protests began in Assam, Delhi, Meghalaya, Manipur and Tripura on 4 December 2019, and spread to the other parts of India. The reasons given for the protests by participating student organisations, human rights activists, and citizen groups include alleged religious discrimination, illegal immigration and police brutality on university campuses during demonstrations.
The people of Assam and other northeastern states are opposing the Act for fear that settlement of non-Muslim illegal immigrants in their regions would change the demographic balance. The protests were against the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill, 2019, which was cleared by the Union cabinet on 4 December 2019, and passed by both houses of the Parliament on 11 December turning the bill into an Act of the Parliament.
The protests started in Assam on 4 December 2019, after the bill was introduced in parliament. Later, protests erupted in all of Northeast India, and subsequently all major cities of India. On 15 December, police forcefully entered the campus of Jamia Millia Islamia and Aligarh Muslim University, where protests were being held. Police used batons and tear gas on the students. More than two hundred students were injured and around hundred students were detained overnight in the police station. The police brutality was widely criticized, and resulted in students protesting across the country as a response.
The protests have resulted in more than a thousand arrests and six deaths. Two boys under the age of 18 were among those reported to have been killed due to police firing in Assam. The Act has been criticized and termed unconstitutional by several lawyers such as Soli Sorabjee,[35] Markandey Katju, Kapil Sibal, Mahua Moitra, Jairam Ramesh, P Chidambaram, Abhishek M Singhvi, Ashish Goel, and Suhrith Parthasarathy. Several organisations have petitioned the Supreme Court of India to declare the bill illegal.
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