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In an exclusive conversation with The Quint, Article 15 actor Mohammed Zeeshan Ayyub has opened up about his thoughts on the Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAB) 2019. On 12 December, President Ramnath Kovind gave the bill his assent, making it an official law.
“Actually I don’t know what to say exactly. That's why I took my time. I also tweeted saying that I do not understand,” said Ayyub.
Talking about how it threatens the foundation of the Indian Constitution he says, “CAB definitely has many problems. The biggest problem I’d say is that one needs to see if it’s a Citizenship Amendment Bill or Constitution Amendment Bill. Because the ‘We the people’ opening of the constitution itself, you have changed, and the fabric of that itself. The idea of secularism mentioned in our constitution has been hit directly. CAB also directly states that people of a particular religion will be treated differently.”
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According to Ayyub, “CAB has put that idea of one's identity in people’s minds and that is very dangerous.” Calling the situation extremely “disheartening”, he says, “To be honest, I’d again say the same thing. I just don’t have anything to react, it’s really disheartening. But that’s okay. It’s a fight and we’ll fight it. The first day was disheartening. As Faiz sahab has said, “Dil naummeed to nahin, nakaam hi to hai, lambi hai gham ki shaam, magar shaam hi toh hai.””
Ayyub further spoke about what he thinks makes a country successful. He said that to challenge the Constitution is no way to move forward, especially not when it’s done in the name of religion.
However, Ayyub has not lost hope. He urges that despite the problems, it’s important to remember that the situation needs to be fought together.
“So I don’t understand why we are taking inspiration from failed states and making India also a failed state. The people who are celebrating this decision are even more problematic. But we’ll fight it together,” Ayyub signs off.
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