Mangaluru: The Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP) will discuss the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) and construction of Ram Mandir at Ayodhya at its three-day conclave beginning in this Karnataka port city beginning on Friday.
The meeting of the right-wing Hindu group's 'Prabandh Samiti' as well as its 'Pranyasi Mandal baithak'come ahead of the crucial meeting of its Margdarshak Mandal at Uttar Pradesh's Prayagraj on January 20.
According to a statement by the VHP, "the act that the central government has brought in is giving justice to millions of Hindus with whom historical wrong was done at the time of partition. So being a Hindu organisation, Vishva Hindu Parishad will do everything in its power, so that these Hindus receive citizenship. Secondly, a lot of false misinformation has been spread about CAA".
The VHP also said it will hold 'awareness programmes on the positive aspect of the CAA'.
It said that there is 'no discrimination in CAA as it deals with the minorities that have been tortured in the three Islamic countries of Afghanistan, Bangladesh and Pakistan'.
"Muslims are not minorities in Islamic countries. There is no discrimination against them. This act does not deal with Indian Muslims at all. It deals with only the minority refugees, Hindu Jain, Buddh, Sikh and Christians who have come to Bharat seeking shelter because of the religious persecution that they faced in Pakistan Afghanistan and Bangladesh," said the statement issued by VHP Secretary-General Milind Parande.