Shadab Ansari 20 January 2020
Shadab Ansari 20 January 2020
Rupin Dhama 20 January 2020
Rupin Dhama 20 January 2020
Shadab Ansari 20 January 2020
Kishor Mehta (CEO) 20 January 2020
Shadab Ansari 20 January 2020
Shadab Ansari 20 January 2020
Shadab Ansari 20 January 2020
Kishor Mehta (CEO) 21 January 2020
Perhaps you forget that all the articles of Indian Constittution are applicable to persons of Indian origin and do not apply to any refugees or aliens who have infilrated by illegal means. Here you argue about application of the Indian Constitution to CAA which is expressly drawn to grant citizenship to refugees, the aticles of Indian Constitution will be applicable to them only after they are granted Indian citizneship and not before. When the word 'Religion' is mentioned, the Article 14 applies only in case of Indian Nationals and not the aliens. These Intricacy and finesse seems to have misssed your attention. Please bear in mind that when Governments draws a law it consults best legal minds in India before it introduces it in the Parliament and Rajya Sabha for discussion. CAA has already been extensively discussed by legal luminaries in both the Houses and finally accepted. However if you have any further legal point to discuss which you think has escaped the minds of all legal luminaries, of the politicaly parties, you had better write to the opposition as they would definitely welcome it. Good Luck to you.
Shadab Ansari 22 January 2020
Shadab Ansari 22 January 2020
Kishor Mehta (CEO) 22 January 2020
Shaktika Malhotra 22 January 2020
Raksha Joshi 22 January 2020
With all due respect Sir (Mr. Om Prakash),
I don't think being educated persons from legal backgrounds we should challenge someone's religion on the basis of recognition by the upper caste of a religious community. Those days are long gone and touching that aspect and having that perspective deteriorates the quality of expectations that the society has from a group of intellectuals like you. So many of us look up to you for good guidance. The law stipulates that a person is a Muslim or from any other religion according to their blood and upbringing.
However, as far as the Act is concerned, with all due respect again to Mr. Ansari, how can we say that it is necessary for a legislation to apply on the same group of people as the constitution? A law that regulates 'refugees' (Not Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs), but ones from outside our country, has to address those who are not citizens of course. They are the people seeking refuge in India coming from their country of origin or the country of fate due to many reasons. There would be no law for the refugees, or FDIs, aviations or any other area having nexus with the International arena if we go by that logic.
The CAA is surely faulty, buy nevertheless necessary. It is something that should have been introduced 70 years ago. We let so many people naturalize here (not legally, just socially) and then come up with something like this, that is not fair. However, we will have to look at the long term benefits of it.
Now, having mentioned 'long term benefits', I don't suggest that we should ignore its short term implications, because the short term that we are talking about here is a term which may span around 5-10 years. The need of the hour is to introduce this law but with certain changes made to the act to make it more rational and reasonable. The act in the shape that it is in now is not safe for us, but the protests are not gonna change anything about it. We will have to wait for the court to apply the time and reason to the issue and come up with a solution that has apt quotient of 'Intelligible Differentia' and the court for sure will not let the act stay in its raw form. Minor changes will be propsed and the govt will have to invest more in systems of investigation and security on borders and on other modes of entry.
I hope I have conveyed my thought in a decent manner and not offended anyone of you. There is only so much one can do about the projection of the tone of a dialogue here. Thanks :)