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Protestors display placards and raise slogans as they gather for a demonstration demanding withdrawal of Citizenship Amendment Act at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi. Photo: PTI

Understand our pain, don't protest against citizenship law, say Pakistani Hindus


Pakistani Hindus living in various parts of the national capital on Tuesday “appealed” to people to “understand their pain” and not protest against the amended Citizenship Act.

Meera Das (40), the grandmother of a month-old baby girl who was named “Nagrikta” after Parliament passed the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill, said, “We left behind our home, land… everything in Pakistan. This is our home now. Where will we go if you don’t accept us? Please understand our pain and don’t protest against something that heals our wounds.”

Sona Das (42), who left his home in Hyderabad, Pakistan, and came to Delhi in 2011, said at a press conference, “Had you gone through what we have endured, you would have never protested. The law gives us a new lease of life.”

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