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Goa Archbishop urges govt to revoke CAA

In a statement issued, Diocesan Centre for Social Communications Media, a wing of the Goa Church said that the Archbishop and the Catholic community of Goa would like to appeal to the government to listen to the voice of millions in India, to stop quashing the right to dissent and, above all, to immediately and unconditionally revoke the CAA and desist from implementing the NRC and the NPR."

Goa Archbishop urges govt to revoke CAA
Goa Archbishop urges govt to revoke CAA
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Published : Feb 9, 2020, 7:53 PM IST

Panaji (Goa): Archbishop of Goa and Daman, Filipe Neri Ferrao, has urged the central government to "immediately and unconditionally revoke the Citizenship Amendment Act" and stop quashing the "right to dissent".

He also appealed to the government not to implement the proposed countrywide National Register of Citizens (NRC) and the National Population Register (NPR).

However, Goa BJP's general secretary Narendra Sawaikar asked why the Archbishop was opposing CAA when "crores of people including Goans" were supporting the new law.

Diocesan Centre for Social Communications Media, a wing of the Goa Church, in a statement on Saturday said, "The Archbishop and the Catholic community of Goa would like to appeal to the government to listen to the voice of millions in India, to stop quashing the right to dissent and, above all, to immediately and unconditionally revoke the CAA and desist from implementing the NRC and the NPR."

The CAA, NRC and NPR are "divisive and discriminatory" and will certainly have a "negative and damaging effect" on a multi-cultural democracy like ours, the church said.

There is serious concern that NRC and NPR will result in "direct victimisation of the underprivileged classes, particularly Dalits, Adivasis, migrant labourers, nomadic communities and the countless undocumented people who, after having been recognised as worthy citizens and voters for more than 70 years, will suddenly run the risk of becoming stateless and candidates for detention camps," it said.

There has been widespread discontent and open protests throughout the country and even abroad against the CAA, NRC and NPR, which are "forecasting a systematic erosion of
values, principles and rights" that have been guaranteed to all citizens in the Constitution, the release said.

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Eminent citizens, including top intellectuals and legal luminaries, have taken a studied and unequivocal stand against the CAA, NRC and NPR, it noted.

Goa also witnessed several protests, which transcended the confines of religious and caste affiliation and brought people from all walks of life together on one united platform, said the statement.

It said Christians in India have always been a peace-loving community and deeply committed to the ideals of justice, liberty, equality and fraternity, enshrined in the Constitution.

"We have always taken great pride that our beloved country is a secular, sovereign, socialist, pluralistic and democratic republic," the church said.

The very fact that CAA uses religion goes against the secular fabric of the country, it said.

"It goes against the spirit and heritage of our land which, since times immemorial, has been a welcoming home to all, founded on the belief that the whole world is one big family," the church said.

"We pray for our beloved country, that good sense, justice and peace prevail in the hearts and minds of all," it added.

However, BJP's state general secretary Narendra Sawaikar asked why the Archbishop was opposing CAA when it was being supported by "crores of people".

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"Archbishop says that #CAA should be withdrawn as it is being opposed. My question is Why? When Crores of people are supporting #CAA, including Goans," Sawaikar, the former Lok Sabha member from South Goa, tweeted.

The Goa Assembly recently passed a motion congratulating Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah for enacting CAA.

(PTI Report).

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Panaji (Goa): Archbishop of Goa and Daman, Filipe Neri Ferrao, has urged the central government to "immediately and unconditionally revoke the Citizenship Amendment Act" and stop quashing the "right to dissent".

He also appealed to the government not to implement the proposed countrywide National Register of Citizens (NRC) and the National Population Register (NPR).

However, Goa BJP's general secretary Narendra Sawaikar asked why the Archbishop was opposing CAA when "crores of people including Goans" were supporting the new law.

Diocesan Centre for Social Communications Media, a wing of the Goa Church, in a statement on Saturday said, "The Archbishop and the Catholic community of Goa would like to appeal to the government to listen to the voice of millions in India, to stop quashing the right to dissent and, above all, to immediately and unconditionally revoke the CAA and desist from implementing the NRC and the NPR."

The CAA, NRC and NPR are "divisive and discriminatory" and will certainly have a "negative and damaging effect" on a multi-cultural democracy like ours, the church said.

There is serious concern that NRC and NPR will result in "direct victimisation of the underprivileged classes, particularly Dalits, Adivasis, migrant labourers, nomadic communities and the countless undocumented people who, after having been recognised as worthy citizens and voters for more than 70 years, will suddenly run the risk of becoming stateless and candidates for detention camps," it said.

There has been widespread discontent and open protests throughout the country and even abroad against the CAA, NRC and NPR, which are "forecasting a systematic erosion of
values, principles and rights" that have been guaranteed to all citizens in the Constitution, the release said.

ALSO READ: Veteran Kerala RSS ideologue Parameswaran dies at 93

Eminent citizens, including top intellectuals and legal luminaries, have taken a studied and unequivocal stand against the CAA, NRC and NPR, it noted.

Goa also witnessed several protests, which transcended the confines of religious and caste affiliation and brought people from all walks of life together on one united platform, said the statement.

It said Christians in India have always been a peace-loving community and deeply committed to the ideals of justice, liberty, equality and fraternity, enshrined in the Constitution.

"We have always taken great pride that our beloved country is a secular, sovereign, socialist, pluralistic and democratic republic," the church said.

The very fact that CAA uses religion goes against the secular fabric of the country, it said.

"It goes against the spirit and heritage of our land which, since times immemorial, has been a welcoming home to all, founded on the belief that the whole world is one big family," the church said.

"We pray for our beloved country, that good sense, justice and peace prevail in the hearts and minds of all," it added.

However, BJP's state general secretary Narendra Sawaikar asked why the Archbishop was opposing CAA when it was being supported by "crores of people".

ALSO READ: Odisha man arrested for posting obscene photographs of ex- girlfriend on social media

"Archbishop says that #CAA should be withdrawn as it is being opposed. My question is Why? When Crores of people are supporting #CAA, including Goans," Sawaikar, the former Lok Sabha member from South Goa, tweeted.

The Goa Assembly recently passed a motion congratulating Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah for enacting CAA.

(PTI Report).

ALSO READ: CAA against secular fabric of country: Archbishop of Goa Filipe Neri Ferrao

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Goa Archbishop urges govt to revoke CAA
         (Adding BJP's reaction)
Panaji, Feb 9 (PTI) Archbishop of Goa and Daman, Rev
Filipe Neri Ferrao, has urged the central government to
"immediately and unconditionally revoke the Citizenship
Amendment Act" and stop quashing the "right to dissent".
         He also appealed to the government not to implement
the proposed countrywide National Register of Citizens (NRC)
and the National Population Register (NPR).
         However, Goa BJP's general secretary Narendra Sawaikar
asked why the Archbishop was opposing CAA when "crores of
people including Goans" were supporting the new law.
         Diocesan Centre for Social Communications Media, a
wing of the Goa Church, in a statement on Saturday said, "The
Archbishop and the Catholic community of Goa would like to
appeal to the government to listen to the voice of millions in
India, to stop quashing the right to dissent and, above all,
to immediately and unconditionally revoke the CAA and desist
from implementing the NRC and the NPR."
         The CAA, NRC and NPR are "divisive and discriminatory"
and will certainly have a "negative and damaging effect" on a
multi-cultural democracy like ours, the church said.
         There is serious concern that NRC and NPR will result
in "direct victimisation of the underprivileged classes,
particularly Dalits, adivasis, migrant labourers, nomadic
communities and the countless undocumented people who, after
having been recognised as worthy citizens and voters for more
than 70 years, will suddenly run the risk of becoming
stateless and candidates for detention camps," it said.
         There has been widespread discontent and open protests
throughout the country and even abroad against the CAA, NRC
and NPR, which are "forecasting a systematic erosion of
values, principles and rights" that have been guaranteed to
all citizens in the Constitution, the release said.
         Eminent citizens, including top intellectuals and
legal luminaries, have taken a studied and unequivocal stand
against the CAA, NRC and NPR, it noted.
         Goa also witnessed several protests, which transcended
the confines of religious and caste affiliation and brought
people from all walks of life together on one united platform,
said the statement.
         It said Christians in India have always been a peace-
loving community and deeply committed to the ideals of
justice, liberty, equality and fraternity, enshrined in the
Constitution.
         "We have always taken great pride that our beloved
country is a secular, sovereign, socialist, pluralistic and
democratic republic," the church said.
         The very fact that CAA uses religion goes against the
secular fabric of the country, it said.
         "It goes against the spirit and heritage of our land
which, since times immemorial, has been a welcoming home to
all, founded on the belief that the whole world is one big
family," the church said.
         "We pray for our beloved country, that good sense,
justice and peace prevail in the hearts and minds of all," it
added.
         However, BJP's state general secretary Narendra
Sawaikar asked why the Archbishop was opposing CAA, when it
was being supported by "crores of people".
         "Archbishop says that #CAA should be withdrawn as it
is being opposed. My question is Why? When Crores of people
are supporting #CAA, including Goans," Sawaikar, the former
Lok Sabha member from South Goa, tweeted.
         The Goa Assembly recently passed a motion
congratulating Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home
Minister Amit Shah for enacting CAA. PTI RPS
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