Ever since Narendra Modi second tenure began, his government is taking decision at an unprecedented speed. The government had finished the Triple Talak rule. Last August, the government had abolished the article 370 and article 35A from the Indian Constitution and bifurcated the Jammu and Kashmir into two union territory; Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh. The opposition alleged the ruling party that enough time was not given to us for scrutiny examine the Bill.However, the government abide by their side that enough time was given for the debate in the parliament. In the winter season of parliament, the government has passed the Citizenship Amendment Bill(CAB) (Citizenship of India is defined under the articles 5 to 11 in the Indian Constitution).
There were some hostile debates took place in the Parliament. Assududdin Owaisi, who is the President of the All India Majlis-e- Ittehadul Muslimeen(AIMIM) tear away the Bill and said it is unconstitutional and it will lead to the partisan of the country. Kapil Sibal, who is Member of Rajya Sabha from Congress alleged that Mr. Modi government is openly trying to degrade democracy and the Bill is against the Minority.
Taking the inspiration from the rumours spread by the politicans and other people , there were some ire developed in people and they started protesting against the government. Starting at Delhi's Jamia Milia Islamia students in campuses have arisen in protest. The protest drew ire of the people and turned into a violent protest. However, this was not just a student protest, the protest was agigated by some goons etc.
Students protests have the power to transform the India's Democracy. There are various examples where student protests had transformed the India's Democracy.
In the 1960s the student of erstwhile Madras state had agigated successfully against the imposition
of Hindi as the sole official language, later the studnets of osmania university at Hyderabad had agigated for a separate Telangana and the 80s the students of Assam suceeded in bringing about the Assam Accord.
Now people are saying that students are agigating for a constitutional democracy expressing their dissent towards the Citizenship Amendment Act(CAA) which they perceive as blantly communal.
We cannot say where this will lead us, but the protest shows us some ire of the poeple.
There were some hostile debates took place in the Parliament. Assududdin Owaisi, who is the President of the All India Majlis-e- Ittehadul Muslimeen(AIMIM) tear away the Bill and said it is unconstitutional and it will lead to the partisan of the country. Kapil Sibal, who is Member of Rajya Sabha from Congress alleged that Mr. Modi government is openly trying to degrade democracy and the Bill is against the Minority.
Taking the inspiration from the rumours spread by the politicans and other people , there were some ire developed in people and they started protesting against the government. Starting at Delhi's Jamia Milia Islamia students in campuses have arisen in protest. The protest drew ire of the people and turned into a violent protest. However, this was not just a student protest, the protest was agigated by some goons etc.
Students protests have the power to transform the India's Democracy. There are various examples where student protests had transformed the India's Democracy.
In the 1960s the student of erstwhile Madras state had agigated successfully against the imposition
of Hindi as the sole official language, later the studnets of osmania university at Hyderabad had agigated for a separate Telangana and the 80s the students of Assam suceeded in bringing about the Assam Accord.
Now people are saying that students are agigating for a constitutional democracy expressing their dissent towards the Citizenship Amendment Act(CAA) which they perceive as blantly communal.
We cannot say where this will lead us, but the protest shows us some ire of the poeple.