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Citizenship Debate: Secularism Vs Communalism? | Viewpoint With Bhupendra Chaubey | CNN-News18

December 9, 2019December 10, 2019 Admin Comment(0)

CNN News18
Published on 09 December 2019

#CNNNews18#CitizenshipDebate#LokSabha | Lok Sabha votes in favour of the introduction of the Citizenship Amendment Bill. Is it a symbol of secular vs communal politics. Watch the complete debate only on CNN-News18’s ‘Viewpoint’ with anchor Bhupendra Chaubey.

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Bangladesh: 878 journalists targeted under Dr Yunus with 230% increase of attacks, Britain urged to review financial support to the “CA Press Wing Facts”

August 4, 2025August 4, 2025 Suhas Chakma

The Rights and Risks Analysis Group (RRAG) in its report, “Bangladesh: Media Freedom Murdered By Dr Mohammad Yunus”, released today on the occasion of one year of the fall of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina stated that press freedom in Bangladesh has sharply deteriorated further and the attacks on the journalists (878 journalists) under Chief […]

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हम लोग: NRC घुसपैठ विरोधी या अल्पसंख्यक विरोधी?

July 21, 2019September 3, 2019 Admin

NDTV Published on 21 July 2019 राष्ट्रीय नागरिक रजिस्टर में 3.29 करोड़ आवेदकों में से 40 लाख से ज्यादा लोगों को बाहर किए जाने से उनके भविष्य को लेकर चिंता पैदा हो गई है. देश में असम इकलौता राज्य है जहां सिटिजनशिप रजिस्टर की व्यवस्था लागू है. 24 मार्च 1971 की आधी रात तक राज्‍य […]

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2 Million in India’s Assam State Face Prospect of Becoming Stateless, Voice of America

August 31, 2019September 2, 2019 Admin

VOABy Anjana Pasricha August 31, 2019 NEW DELHI – About two million people living in India’s northeastern state of Assam face the unnerving prospect of becoming stateless as authorities wind down a mammoth process to identify illegal immigrants. Their names did not appear on an updated citizens’ register published Saturday. Human right activists say they would […]

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Citizen Amendment Bill: Secularism Threatened? | The Right Stand With Shreya Dhoundial, CNN News18

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  • Bangladesh: Death threats to Buddhist MP candidates in the CHT, no free and fair elections
  • Bangladesh Elections: 15 Minority Hindus Murdered In 45 Days – Inclusive Participation Not Feasible
  • PRESS RELEASE: Former Prime Minister Hasina and her colleagues’ conviction is a farce, miscarriage of justice for the victims as real perpetrators are not being punished
  • PRESS RELEASE: RRAG welcomes Inter-Parliamentary Union resolution against Interim Government of Bangladesh including denial of trial observers and mission to Bangladesh

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