'Indian Citizenship Act has political motivation behind it': International Relations Expert Dr Pradeep Taneja

In 2019, India witnessed widespread protest against CAA. While the governments backs its stand of the law not being discriminatory, critics have pointed out how the law has deliberately been implemented right as elections are about to take place.
As India moves to enforce its 'controversial' Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), Senior Lecturer of Asian Studies at the University of Melbourne, Dr Pradeep Taneja, explains the possible political implications of this law.
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