NRC, Muslim women on street in protest against citizenship law, will go to Supreme Court

NRC, Muslim women on street in protest against citizenship law, will go to Supreme Court
NRC, Muslim women on street in protest against citizenship law, will go to Supreme Court

At the mosque Belal Imambara Alhadadpur on Sunday, there was a demand for the removal of the National Register of Citizens (NRC) and the Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAA) in the procession of Muslim women. The women present in the promos shouted slogans of ‘Mulk Bachao NRC, Cab Hatao’. The Alimaans commented on the importance of Ilm (education), Ikhlaq (character) and Deen.

The keynote speaker for the women’s proms organized by Faizan A Auliya A Kiram Committee, Alima Nazish Fatima, said that the Constitution of India prohibited the state i.e. governments from differentiating with anyone on the basis of religion, race, caste, place of birth, etc. Have done The Central Government’s Parliament may have passed these laws but they are contrary to the basic spirit of the Constitution. This discrimination law will be pleaded in the Supreme Court.