The controversial Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) implemented in India by the Modi government has stirred both national and international concern over its potential impact on human rights and democratic principles.
Following protests within India, the international community, including the United Nations, the United States, and Amnesty International, has raised serious reservations regarding the CAA. The United Nations Human Rights Commission labeled the Act as a violation of India's human rights laws.
Expressing concerns, the spokesperson of the US State Department emphasized the importance of religious freedom and equal treatment for all minorities under the law. They stated that the US is closely monitoring the implementation of the law by the Indian government.
Similarly, Amnesty International urged Indian authorities to uphold the rights to freedom of expression and assembly, particularly in response to peaceful protests against the controversial legislation.
The global attention on India's Citizenship Amendment Act underscores the significance of protecting fundamental democratic principles and ensuring the rights of all individuals, irrespective of their religious or ethnic backgrounds.