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RSS workers also against CAA but are supporting it because NDA govt ‘is their baby’, claims Kannan Gopinathan

Press Trust of India • January 28, 2020, 19:51:35 IST
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Bureaucrat-turned-activist Kannan Gopinathan on Tuesday said even some “RSS people” are convinced the Citizenship Amendment Act is a bad law but are keeping quiet as the NDA government at the “Centre is their own baby”.

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RSS workers also against CAA but are supporting it because NDA govt ‘is their baby’, claims Kannan Gopinathan

Panaji: Bureaucrat-turned-activist Kannan Gopinathan on Tuesday said even some “RSS people” are convinced the Citizenship Amendment Act is a bad law but are keeping quiet as the NDA government at the “Centre is their own baby”. Speaking in Panaji, he further said the Narendra Modi government was behaving like a “drunken teenager” which needs to be questioned or else it will end up destroying homes. [caption id=“attachment_7250661” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]File image of Kannan Gopinathan. News18 File image of Kannan Gopinathan. News18[/caption] “I was detained twice in Uttar Pradesh, kept the whole day, because they (government) do not want the questioning (of CAA). I have met so many RSS people, they also understand this…if you have this conversation, they also understand the government has done something (wrong) and they have been asked to support it,” he claimed. He said the line of thought among these RSS people (whom he met) was “just support it (CAA)” as they don’t want an altercation because the “government is their baby”. “He (government) is not a normal baby, he is a drunken teenager. He should be asked questions because when he starts destroying, he does not destroy somebody else’s home but your own home,” Gopinathan said. He also hit out at those who have been claiming that the people protesting against the CAA are unaware about the law and have not even read it. Gopinathan claimed if one had asked supportive MPs about the CAA on the day it was passed in Parliament, several of them would not have been able to speak on it as “they would not have known what was passed, because they were not given time (to go through the bill)”. He said, earlier, such legislation was passed after several rounds of consultation but “now, by night, it becomes an Act”, adding (now) “everything is a surgical strike”. Gopinathan, in a possible reference to the National Register of Citizens exercise carried out in Assam, also claimed “thousands of people are in detention centres”. “It is your fundamental right to peacefully assemble without arms, Article 19 (1) (D) (of the Constitution),” he said at a function organised by a group opposed to CAA. Gopinathan said people “always felt they were in a democracy” because they never tried to fly, when in reality “you are in a cage”. “The moment you want to fly you realise you are in a cage,” he said, adding that “we have to question, we have to ask ourselves where are we going”. “When you don’t allow a person to speak against an incorrect legislation, then what is democracy? What is freedom of expression?” Gopinathan questioned. Gopinathan, a 2012 batch AGMUT cadre Indian Administrative Service officer, was the secretary, Power Department of the Union Territories of Daman and Diu, and Dadra and Nagar Haveli when he resigned on 21 August last year. At the time, he had claimed the people of Jammu and Kashmir were being denied freedom of expression following the abrogation of Article 370 by the Centre.

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