Kerala government moves Supreme Court against Citizenship Amendment Act
New Delhi: Kerala government moves Supreme Court against Citizenship Amendment Act, says, Act is violative of Articles 14, 21 and 25 of the Constitution of India as well as against the basic principle of secularism.
Earlier Kerala chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan has described the JNU attack ‘Nazi model’, saying that there was a clear attempt to create an atmosphere of unrest and terror in the country.
Addressing a rally of CPM youth wing, DYFI, in Kozhikode on January 7, the Chief Minister slammed the Centre for bringing the Citizenship Amendment Act. “Those who attempted the Nazi-style onslaug-ht on students and teachers of JNU was trying to create unrest and violence in the country. The CAA is aimed at obliterating the Constitution. The Centre is now aware that the youths have realised that the CAA is targeting the secular fabric of the country. They are baffled by the strong reaction of the youths across campuses. The JNU has been in the forefront of these protests and that’s why it has been targeted,” he added.
He said that the Sangh Parivar is living in a fools paradise if it thinks that through such dastardly attacks they can silence the protests which are taking place all over the country. Lakhs of people are out on the streets swearing to defend demo-cracy and Constitution and dedicating themselves to this cause.