
Exclusionary rule: India’s citizenship law
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Protests Against Citizenship Laws in India
This chapter examines the widespread protests in India against the government's amendments to citizenship laws, emphasizing the involvement of upper and middle-class citizens, particularly on university campuses. It explores the implications of these laws on India's secular constitution, highlighting the exclusion of Muslims and the potential for judicial intervention amidst the public's varied responses.
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