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जब कागज़ ही नही होगा, तो सबसे ज़्यादा असर गरीबों पर होगा: एन साई बालाजी EX- JNUSU President talks about the repercussions of Nationwide NRC

JNUSU अध्यक्ष (2018-19) एन साई बालाजी ने बताया CAA और NRC के कारण किनको सबसे अधिक भुगतना पड़ेगा. Related: नागरिकता पर क्या बोले कन्नन गोपीनाथन India’s poorest citizens will bear the brunt of NPR-NRC Why the CAA must be opposed, because it discriminates UP पुलिस के दमन का आँखों देखा हाल

जो वोटर हैं, ये उन्ही की नागरिकता को ख़तरे में डाल रहे हैं: कविता कृष्णन Human Rights Activist speaks about NRC procedures in detail

सुनिए सुप्रसिद्ध मानवाधिकार कार्यकर्ता कविता कृष्णन, CAA और NRC के दिशानिर्देशों के बारे में क्या कह रही हैं | Related: नागरिकता पर क्या बोले कन्नन गोपीनाथन India’s poorest citizens will bear the brunt of NPR-NRC Why the CAA must be opposed, because it discriminates UP पुलिस के दमन का आँखों देखा हाल

भारत में कितने लोगों का जन्म पंजीकरण हुआ है : मिहिर देसाई Human Rights Lawyer raises crucial questions on CAA and NRC

उच्च न्यायालय के वरिष्ठ वकील मिहिर देसाई से जानिए कि आखिर CAA और NRC असंवैधानिक क्यों है| Related: नागरिकता पर क्या बोले कन्नन गोपीनाथन India’s poorest citizens will bear the brunt of NPR-NRC Why the CAA must be opposed, because it discriminates UP पुलिस के दमन का आँखों देखा हाल

Anti-CAA protests continue, regime’s excesses exacerbate A list of unwarranted and excessive police brutality and prohibitions imposed by state governments on protestors or even general public

The North East region was one of the first to erupt in protest when the Citizenship Amendment Act was passed. The brutality was unleashed on protestors first in Assam. Then students’ protests took place in the capital, in Jamia Milia Islamia University followed by Aligarh Muslim University, both of which painted a shocking picture of…

India’s poorest citizens will bear the brunt of NPR-NRC (English) How & Why NPR-NRC is anti-poor, anti-SC/ST/OBC as well as anti-Muslim

Imagine how difficult and costly the process of proving ones citizenship will be in a country where 90% of the workforce is in the unorganised sector and millions migrate every year in search for better livelihoods. Imagine how disproportionate the burden of document searching and lining up to be enlisted will be for daily wagers.…

Teesta Setalvad addresses massive crowd on CAA, NPR-NRC "We will resist every action that seeks to tamper with our constitution"

CJP secretary Teesta Setalvad addressed a massive crowd in August Kranti Maidan, Mumbai on thursday, where people had gathered to protests against the Citizenship Amendment Act. She spoke about the unconstitutionality of the act and the powers that be and the possible outcome of Nationwide NPR-NRC based on CJP’s extensive groundwork in the Assam NRC…

CJP continues building grassroots movement against NRC-NPR and CAA CJP is urging citizens to defend the constitution from communalism

CJP is helping build a peaceful grassroots movement against NRC, CAA and NPR . We are urging citizens to stand up for their rights and to defend the Constitution of India from this communal onslaught. Join us. Be a part of our journey. Related: CJP works towards release of detainees in Assam CJP in action…

Understanding the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), NRC and NPR An action packed day for CJP

Malegaon: On 15th December 2019, CJP was invited to multiple meetings where CJP’s secretary Teesta Setalvad addressed the press in a hour long interaction. In her speech, she said that Citizenship was our Constitutional right and this right was being attacked because of this government’s policies and the recent amendment to the Citizen Amendment Act…

CJP at the Azam college campus in Pune Public meeting held on NRC, NPR and CAB

On 7th December, a public meeting organised by Haji Gulam Mohammed Azam Education Trust saw an attendance of over 500 hundred people. CJP’s secretary, Teesta Setalvad, a key speaker at this meeting emphasized on the fact that a nationwide NRC/NPR is only being used to divide the country. She questioned how such an exercise can…

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