India's Hindu-nationalist government has enacted a law to expedite citizenship for non-Muslim immigrants ahead of national elections, sparking criticism for allegedly breaching the country's secular principles. The controversial law excludes Muslims from the accelerated citizenship process, with concerns raised about its impact on India's secular constitution.
A new Indian law excludes Muslims from an accelerated route to citizenship. Some worry it violates the country’s secular constitution https://t.co/v6QpxXYohe 👇
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India’s government has implemented a controversial citizenship law. It may be trying to please its Hindu-nationalist base shortly before a general election https://t.co/SJAhxdS2Jo 👇
India’s new citizenship law excludes Muslims. Here’s what to know https://t.co/ZSZMPHlVAo
India's Hindu-nationalist government has activated a law to fast-track citizenship for non-Muslim immigrants, just weeks before national elections. Opponents say the law violates India's secular traditions https://t.co/Ju12GURlgz