Friday, December 16, 2016

Views of Our Organization(NBNS) on Citizenship Amendment Bill, 2016

To

Additional Director,

Lok Sabha Secretariat,

Room No. 317, 3 rd Floor,

Parliament House Annexe,

New Delhi – 110 001

Subject: Views of Our Organization on Citizenship Amendment Bill, 2016

Dear Sir,

We, at the onset, with due respect, would like to assert that our organization “Nikhil Banga Nagarik Sangha” is committed to uphold basic human rights of people and therefore, has been working as a Human Rights Group ever from the inception. From its formal inception on November 23, 1977, the organization has been working on to establish human rights of minority people persecuted and evicted from modern day Bangladesh. 

We would also like to thank the Joint Committee on the Citizenship Amendment, 2016 in unison for its noble gesture to seek our opinions on “Citizenship Amendment Bill” introduced by the honorable Government of India.

Our opinion has been aptly described in the following lines.

1)      We do fail to affirm this bid to render citizenship to assorted Bangladeshi minority groups like Hindus, Christians and Buddhists through passing the Citizenship Amendment Bill and the reasons to this are not far to see. According to our experiences and also proficiency for decades, this would fail to put an end to the refugee crisis categorically. This one-way traffic of hapless, persecuted Bangladeshi minorities to the Indian mainland would go on for eternity. This approach, if truth be told, would dampen the spirit of minorities inhabiting the Bangladeshi soil further.
2)      If the Bill is passed, the success would enliven Bangladeshi minorities to enter the Indian mainland in millions and Islamic atrocities on the remaining minority population still will know no bounds.
3)      Once the Bangladeshi minorities receive the Indian certificate, they would lose their homeland as well as professions irreversibly. Any such development would harm India also disastrously since the nation would lose a large tract. Along with extreme intensification of unemployment, law and order would lose its vitality and would turn into a mockery of its own. Social discrimination or favoritism would become order of the day. It’s already known how refugee colonies located at areas outside Bengal have become worst victims to governmental indifference and also prejudice.    
4)      Once the Bill is passed, no stone would be left unturned to free the entire Bangladesh from minorities and as soon as Bangladesh gets free of its minority citizens, Islamic terrorists would start to rule the roost. Thus, Bangladesh would become a center of anti-India actions and also forays, if necessary. Sovereignty of India would be challenged at each time.
5)      Any desire to provide Indian citizenship to Bangladeshi Hindus would be tantamount to mass expulsion (and even pogroms) of Hindus from there. The horrific consequence would fail to cope with a democratic and secular country like India.
6)      We do support civic rights of the entire mankind but it’s a cruel truth that Bangladesh or (erstwhile) East Pakistan has expelled (no less than) 3 crores and 80 lakhs of its legitimate citizens out of hatred and inhuman persecution. Thus, it has crossed all parameters of international human rights too. We do opine that there is an urgent need to depict and also communicate these worst atrocities, human rights violations across the globe and thus, form a global opinion against oppressors.
7)      Our organization or Nikhil Banga Nagarik Sangha fails to corroborate this momentary solution to end the humongous crisis of humanity through providing Indian citizenship.     
8)      If India-Bangladesh amity is termed as a yardstick, ongoing Hindu persecution in Bangladesh along with forcible expulsion can’t be accepted ever.
9)      If Bangladeshi minorities stationed in India launch an apolitical movement demanding refugee status, Bangladesh can’t deny it in any manner and shall be compelled to call the saga of persecution a halt. Refugee crisis has originated in Bangladesh and hence, its permanent solution can be found there only.


Vande Mataram                                                Bharat Mata ki Jai


Regards,

Subhash Chakraborty
(General Secretary, Nikhil Banga Nagarik Sangha)


Date: October 25, 2016                          


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