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#CABBill : Manish Tewari Slams Amit Shah’s Partition On Basis Of Religion Jibe, Points Out Savarkar’s Role

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Congress leader Manish Tewari  strongly opposed the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill, 2019, in the Lok Sabha and said that it is against Article 14, Article 15, Article 21, Article 25 and Article 26 of the Constitution of India.

The former I&B Minister, Tewari , further strongly stated that the foundation for two-nation theory was laid in Ahmedabad by Vinayak Damodar Savarkar in a Hindu Mahasabha session in 1935 and not the Congress.

This was in response to Home Minister Amit Shah’s charge that Congress divided the nation on religious lines during partition.

Earlier , Home Minister Amit Shah charged the Congress of dividing India on religious lines during the Partition of 1947. He rebutted the opposition’s argument that the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill runs contrary to the principles of equality and secularism under the constitution.

“This is against Article 14, Article 15, Article 21, Article 25 and Article 26 of the Indian Constitution. This bill is unconstitutional and against basic right of equality,” Tewari said.

“Today the home minister said that Congress is responsible for partition on the basis of religion. I want to make it clear that the foundation for two-nation theory was laid in 1935 in Ahmedabad by Savarkar in a Hindu Mahasabha session, and not Congress,” he added.

The Citizenship (Amendment) Bill 2019 seeks to grant Indian citizenship to non-Muslim refugees from Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Afghanistan.

Through this Bill, Indian citizenship will be provided to the members of Hindu, Sikh, Buddhist, Jain, Parsi and Christian communities, who have come from the three countries to India till December 31, 2014, to put an end to them being treated as illegal immigrants in the country.

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