Modi and party misread the mood on citizenship law

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Huge protests in India against this new law have sent the PM's Hindu nationalist party scrambling to douse the anger.

Huge protests in India against a citizenship law seen by many as anti-Muslim have wrong-footed Prime Minister Narendra Modi and sent his Hindu nationalist party scrambling to douse the anger.

Publicly, his government has prioritised development, seeking to make India a US$5 trillion economy by 2025. They said they had been prepared for some anger from Muslims, but not the widespread protests that have convulsed most major cities for nearly two weeks. Across both religious groups, students, politicians and rights activists have also taken to the streets, saying Modi is jeopardising India’s secular Constitution.

“We are all in damage control mode,” said the other federal minister, adding that the BJP and hardline Hindu allies have launched a campaign to explain that the law is not discriminatory. Nevertheless, he was re-elected with an even stronger majority earlier this year after a strong response to a security standoff with old foe Pakistan.

 

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