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Secularism as a basic structure has been reiterated by the Supreme Court in S R Bommai vs. Union of India (1994). Recently while speaking about implementing a National Register of Citizens in West Bengal, Home Minister said, “I want to assure Hindu, Sikh, Jain, Buddhist and Christian refugees, you will not be forced to leave India by the Centre.” These words sparked an immediate backlash as Mr. Shah had evidently omitted one religious community, Muslims, from his statement. Critics argue that the bill undermines secularism and is thus against the Basic Structure of the Constitution.
Concept of Citizenship:
What is the Citizenship Amendment Bill ?
Does the bill Violate Article 14 of the Indian Constitution?
Is it discriminatory?
Conclusion:
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