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A man reacts during a protest against a new citizenship law outside the Jamia Millia Islamia university in New Delhi, India, December 26, 2019. (Reuters)
  • Modi denies accusations that the law is part of a master plan to reshape India as a purely Hindu nation
  • It has stoked fears at home and abroad, including in Washington and at the UN rights office, about the marginalisation of India's 200 million Muslims
NEW DELHI: Indians took to the streets again on Thursday in yet more protests against a citizenship law, a day after pro-government Hindu hardliners staged a show of force complete with horses, drums and batons.

Two weeks of at times violent demonstrations have killed at least 27 people as anti-government protesters have vented their anger nationwide in the biggest challenge to Prime Minister Narendra Modi since he stormed to power in 2014.

Modi denies accusations that the law, which eases naturalisation procedures for non-Muslim minorities from three nations, is part of a master plan to reshape India as a purely Hindu nation.

But coupled with plans for a national register of citizens, it has stoked fears at home and abroad, including in Washington and at the UN rights office, about the marginalisation of India's 200 million Muslims.

On Wednesday several thousand baton-wielding volunteers from a Hindu hardline group - of which Modi is a lifelong member - held a rally in the southern city of Hyderabad, in a show of support for the government.

Members of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), a militaristic group that has long espoused "Hindutva" or Hindu hegemony, marched through the streets beating drums and blowing horns.

The parade, organised before the protests began, saw volunteers ride horses, sing songs, and perform group exercises using lathis - bamboo batons deployed by Indian riot police.

The protests against the citizenship law meanwhile show no signs of going away, although in recent days numbers have been smaller.

Around 2,500 people rallied against the government in the financial capital Mumbai on Thursday, police told AFP, with demonstrators waving flags and carrying banners calling for a boycott of the citizenship law.

Protesters also took to the streets in the eastern city of Kolkata while hundreds of Muslim women demonstrated in the southern state of Karnataka where two people were shot dead by police in protests last week.

While many of the protests have been peaceful, demonstrations have sometimes turned violent with police also accused of a disproportionate response.

In India's most populous state Uttar Pradesh - where 19 people have been killed - the authorities have arrested thousands and sought damages from more than 100 people accused of rioting and destroying public property.

Around 130 people have been ordered to pay nearly 5 million rupees ($70,000) within a week, with officials warning that their properties will be confiscated and auctioned to recover the amount if necessary.

Authorities were bracing for further protests on Friday in Uttar Pradesh, home to a large Islamic minority, and in parts of New Delhi following Muslim prayers.

Mobile internet, which was cut across large parts of Uttar Pradesh and elsewhere last week, has been restored, although the cities of Agra - home to the Taj Mahal - and Bulandshahr remain offline.

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India is in deep trouble. Modi is a blessing.

We always said the idea of hindutva in a very diverse nation would be the greatest weapon of Pakistan

The strange thing with Indians is that if you look at social media (an unabashed insight into their true selves) you realise the hatred Indians have for each other

Their solution to this current mess is slaughter of each other
Arrest
Persecution
Murder
Mildly cloaked in outrage over damage to property

Rather then fixing the problem the Indians are creating deep seated resentment amongst themselves that will just fester and increase


Modi and hindutva are truly better then nuclear weapons for Pakistan

Only if wishes were real. But alas they are not. Talk to me in 2 months

See what I mean, in the Indian heads they have the idea that if they can break, arrest crush and end the protests it will be the end, they win

When all they have done in ensured the divisions and resentment, fears and hatred becomes deeper and festers

It's incredible they can't see this
 
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I have been following Indian social media, the hatred among themselves for each other is unbelievable. Pakistanis should be really thankful that they are not part of the mob. Poor illiterate religiously driven hindu fanatics are threat to humanity, but surely it all starts at home.

So the hatred they have been brewing against Pakistan is sinking themselves now. Hatred was based on lies and propaganda, now an ordinary indian is realizing how Godi media distorts facts and continuously lies to propagate humiliation as victory.

India is in Chaos and this is only going to get worse.
 
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Only if wishes were real. But alas they are not. Talk to me in 2 months

We Wish Modi to rule India for a whole decade, I hope this wish comes true :)
Plus we know nothing will happen, BJP won't take this new law back, in fact in two months who knows they comes up with something new ? Inshallah Modi has my prayers :D
 
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We Wish Modi to rule India for a whole decade, I hope this wish comes true :)
Plus we know nothing will happen, BJP won't take this new law back, in fact in two months who knows they comes up with something new ? Inshallah Modi has my prayers :D

Reason why Modi is a blessing is he says it as is — doesn’t hide in the bush where our previous leaders try to understand that side, and waste 5 years. Now the picture is clear for everyone without any fog — and hopefully our leaders plan accordingly if they had two neurons firing.
 
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