Early Times Report Jammu, Jan 10: Bharatiya Janata Party State Executive Member, Raman Suri, today said that India has opened its doors for religiously persecuted minorities in neighbouring countries and paved way for their honourable and dignified life through the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) 2019. Since over seventy years, these people, who couldn't leave Pakistan or Bangladesh in 1947, were being ill-treated and were being subjected to humiliation. In Pakistan, Bangladesh and Afghanistan, there were no job guarantees for these people. Even when someone was working hard, his or her rising prospects were minisculed. Girls were being forcibly converted. Religious places were badly damaged, and a threat to life always persisted on these persecuted families. Narendra Modi government, by bringing in CAA to help persecuted minorities get Indian citizenship, has opened India's doors for them. Asking people to attend, in large numbers, the Jammu Kashmir People's Federation (JKPF) Mega Rally proposed for January 12, 2020 in Jammu in support of CAA, Raman Suri said that this will be an answer to all those divisive forces who are hell bent upon destroying Indian culture, it's properties and are inimical to the important process that are aimed at helping the religiously persecuted minorities, who have no one around the globe to look after them. |