Raipur: CPI(M) leader Brinda Karat has questioned why the Rohingya and Ahmadiya Muslims, facing persecution in Myanmar and Pakistan, have not been included under the new Citizenship Act if the Centre was so concerned about people facing atrocities in neighbouring countries.
Terming the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) "divisive and discriminatory", she said it was India's tragedy that instead of external forces, the Central government itself was engaging in "weakening the Constitution and dividing the country".
She also hit out at the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), alleging that in 1950, when the entire country had welcomed the Constitution drafted under the leadership of Dr B R Ambedkar, "the RSS was the one which opposed it".
"They call them the "Rashtriya Swayamsewak Sangh," but it is "Rashtriya Sarvanash (destroyer) Sangh," said she.
She was addressing a protest against CAA, the proposed countrywide National Register of Citizens (NRC) and the National Population Register (NPR), largely attended by Muslim women, at Jaistambh Chowk here on Monday night.
The protest site has been dubbed as the "Shaheen Bagh of Raipur" by the protesters.
"You (the central government) say that you have love and concern for the persecuted people in neighbouring countries. We agree that such people should be given shelter. But are only three countries – Pakistan, Afghanistan and Bangladesh – our neighbours? Are there no persecuted people in Nepal, Myanmar, Sri Lanka?" Karat asked.
The CPI(M) leader sought to know why there is no mention of Tamils in CAA, despite over one lakh Tamil refugees living in India.
"Why don't you (government) have such feelings for Rohingyas and Ahmadiya facing atrocities in Myanmar and Pakistan (respectively). Why the two sects were not included in the new law. Is it because they are not Hindus? You are not concerned about persecuted people, rather you are projecting your narrow agenda," she alleged.
Some (religious) communities were "selectively" included in the CAA and it does not cover the persecuted people, she claimed.
Karat said the CAA is "aimed at changing the social fabric and nature of the Constitution" and it will not only affect Muslims but the entire nation.
The implementation of CAA in the entire country will be a great success for the BJP and RSS towards fulfilling their agenda of making India a 'Hindu Rashtra', she said.
"We can understand if external forces try to weaken our country and break it. But the tragedy of the country is that the forces sitting at the Centre are trying to weaken our Constitution and divide the country, not the external forces," Karat charged.
She also accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah of making a "mockery" of democracy, and asked why FIR was not registered against two BJP leaders after they made objectionable remarks during campaign for the Delhi Assembly elections.
"In Delhi, a Union minister said 'goli maaro', while a BJP MP said people protesting at Shaheen Bagh will enter homes and rape women. But, so far no FIR has been registered against them…how a heinous crime of rape can be linked with a religion or caste? They tried to give a communal colour to the incident of rape," Karat alleged without taking any names.
Union minister Anurag Thakur made the "goli maaro…" (shoot) remark during a public meeting in Delhi, while the 'rape' comment was made by BJP MP Parvesh Verma.
Karat also rejected the government's claim that the CAA has no link with the NRC and NPR.