India passes bill that brutally discriminates against Muslims

India's Parliament has passed a very controversial bill that would grant Indian citizenship immigrants from three neighbouring countries but not if they were Muslims. The debate over the contractive citizenship change bill will be allowed for religious minorities, including Hindus, Sic, Buddhists, etc., and the others from Afghanistan, Bangladesh and [...]
The debate over the contractive citizenship-changing bill will be allowable for religious minorities, including Hindus, Sik, Buddhists, etc., and those from Afghanistan, Bangladesh and Pakistan.
Opposition parties say this bill is unconstitutional as it bases the giving [or not] of citizenship to one person's religion and will further marginalise the Muslim community in this country, writes CNN, translates Periscopi.
The government, led by the Hindu nationalist party, said the bill seeks to protect religious minorities who fled persecution of their native countries.
Disturbed, Prime Minister Narendra Modi also expressed that the bill would be sent to the president to be signed in law.
I think maybe this is the most dangerous part of legislation that we've had because he really manages to destroy the character of the Indian state and the Constitution,” says an Indian activist for human rights.
Rajya Sabha (the upper house of Parliament) added: “Who are you worried about? Should we make Muslims from Pakistan, Bangladesh and Afghanistan citizens of the country? The country can't work that way. ”
We remember that the world's largest Muslim population has Indonesia along with Pakistan and India. /Periscope












