Hindus Slaughtered In Bangladesh| Is This Time To Bring CAA? India Braces For 1 crore Refugees

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In light of recent reports of targeted violence against Hindus in Bangladesh, a heated debate has emerged in India about the potential need to implement the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) more vigorously. This contentious issue has brought to the forefront concerns over the safety of minorities in Bangladesh and the possibility of a large influx of refugees into India. As the situation escalates, we ask the public: Is now the time to bring back the CAA to protect those fleeing persecution? With estimates suggesting that up to 10 million refugees could seek asylum in India, how prepared is the country to handle such a crisis? Join us as we gauge public opinion on these pressing issues and explore the implications for India and the region.


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00:00Actually, there are a lot of Muslims there and a lot of illiterate people as well.
00:06After that, it is in the hands of some people.
00:12So, what do you think, should we give asylum to Sheikh Hazina or not?
00:16Yes, we should.
00:17If we talk about Bangladesh, in terms of CAA, we should have it.
00:21We should have it in our country as well.
00:23But in our country, there is no unity in our country.
00:27We have heard a lot about Hindus and Muslims here.
00:57According to the people of Delhi, or if she should get asylum in this country or not.
01:02Hear me out.
01:03So, I have someone who is a Bengali himself.
01:06He is Indian and we are here in Delhi.
01:09The situation in Bangladesh has worsened.
01:13It has become worse and worse.
01:15It has become worse.
01:16It has happened 20 years ago as well.
01:18Yes, yes.
01:19Once, when the Sheikh Hazina's father passed away.
01:23Yes.
01:24And in 2009, the Indian forces also went there and controlled a lot.
01:27In 1971, when Pakistan made a ruckus on them, the Indian forces were also there.
01:31So, what is the feeling of a Bengali now?
01:33Bengali, see, actually there are more Muslims there.
01:38And there are more illiterate people as well.
01:40Yes.
01:41After that, it is in the hands of some people.
01:46So, do you think that the opposition army could be involved in bringing down the government?
01:50Yes, yes.
01:52So, what do you think now?
01:53Should we give asylum to Sheikh Hazina or not?
01:56Yes, we should.
01:57And why?
01:58That is why we should give.
02:00He is a very good person.
02:02If we accept him as a Bengali.
02:04No one has ever done such a thing to a Bengali.
02:07Okay.
02:08Right now, we have a very good relationship with India as well.
02:11And if you consider, for example, Pakistan.
02:14They have two persons.
02:17Bangladesh has six persons in today's date.
02:19So, the community is also very good.
02:21So, we should support them accordingly.
02:24And the second thing is…
02:26The work that has been done there, whatever has to be done, has been done.
02:30Okay.
02:31Right now, there are about 1.5 crore Hindus there.
02:34Now, there is oppression on them.
02:36Yes, exactly.
02:37I was coming to that point.
02:38Okay.
02:39That there is so much persecution of Hindus there.
02:42So, according to me, Hindus should be brought to India.
02:45And the Muslims who will be there, they should be converted.
02:48Hmm.
02:49Your Rohingyas will be there as well.
02:51As the government says, Hindus who are in Pakistan, wherever they are.
02:56So, we should bring them here, so that they are safe.
02:58If there is such a situation.
02:59Look, in today's date, we have a lot of population here.
03:02It is difficult for other people to get a job.
03:05There is a lot of poverty.
03:06Hmm.
03:07It is not that there is no poverty in India.
03:08Hmm.
03:09Yes.
03:10But our government is doing a good job.
03:11It is not that it is not working.
03:12But first take care of yourself.
03:14First take care of yourself, then take care of others.
03:17Right.
03:18Now, when we bring Hindus, then almost 1.5 crores will be in Bangladesh.
03:23If we bring 1.5 crores, then after 10 years, it will be 10 crores.
03:26Look, if we talk about Bangladesh in terms of CAA, then it should come there.
03:30Yes.
03:31Because there, it has not yet become a developed country.
03:34So, CAA should come in our country.
03:35It should come in our country as well.
03:37But in our country, this is one thing, that there is no unity in our country.
03:41Hmm.
03:42Here, we have heard a lot about Hindu-Muslim riots.
03:44Because of this, the politicians here are also not able to do anything.
03:47They are not able to develop properly.
03:49It is said that our country is developing.
03:51But if you ask the public, then the main reason is that it is not developing.
03:55Because of this riot, it is not at all.
03:58CAA should come.
04:00Indians of India, is it necessary for their safety?
04:03CAA should come.
04:05And do you know that all the students there, they protested all this.
04:12So, do you think that this can happen in India as well, if people are not happy?
04:15If CAA is not implemented, then it can happen.
04:18So, CAA is a big demand.
04:20Yes.
04:21And why will it be a big demand?
04:24Tell me one reason.
04:26The reason is that the population is increasing.
04:29Hmm.
04:30So, it has become necessary for this.
04:33Look, as it is, there are no signs in India that violence will spread.
04:38Because India is one of the most popular countries.
04:41In which we have never heard about this.
04:44And if you have heard, then either people fight in the name of religion.
04:47Or they fight in the name of religion.
04:49But it will not happen that the people of India will do something at their Prime Minister's house and drive him away from there.
04:55No.
04:56This cannot happen.
04:57Because we have heard about our Prime Minister.
04:59He has not done any such thing that anyone should do this against him.
05:02Yes.
05:03Yes, this can happen.
05:04In some state, you can do it against a CM or against an MLA.
05:07But this will not happen against the PM.
05:09There are a lot of reports that Hindus are being tortured.
05:13Or there is a problem with them.
05:15So, in such a situation, is CAA exactly very important for our country?
05:19That people can come here.
05:21Yes, CAA is important for this.
05:23And this should also happen in the future.
05:26If the Bangladeshi PM says that I want to take my asylum in India.
05:32I want to stay here.
05:33So, what would be your suggestion?
05:35Should he be allowed to take it or not?
05:37See, the government is there for this.
05:39Now, this is our opinion.
05:41So, if I give my opinion, then no.
05:43Because he has been there since 1996.
05:48His government was still there.
05:50But why did he drive him away?
05:52Why did he run away from there?
05:53There must be some reason.
05:55So, according to this, no.
05:57For me, I don't agree for freedom of expression.
06:00The meaning of CAA is...
06:02The government says that all the Hindus in other countries like Pakistan or Bangladesh.
06:09We will bring them to India.
06:11Because their lives will be in danger there.
06:13So, this rule should come.
06:15Yes, it should come.
06:17And it should come.
06:18Because I am a political student.
06:21But I don't have that much knowledge.
06:23But according to my knowledge, CAA should come to India.
06:25But I think, as far as I know, something happened about this in 2019.
06:30So, the government tried to bring this rule at that time.
06:34But there was so much opposition that it could not be done.
06:37Yes.
06:38But now, looking at the future,
06:40like in Pakistan, there is some oppression on Kashmiri Hindus.
06:43We have also heard.
06:44According to this, they should also be brought to India.
06:46And as it is happening in Bangladesh,
06:48CAA should come according to that.
06:50But we will also have to see the increasing population here.
06:54It is not possible that we keep calling people from other countries.
06:57The concerns are very genuine.
06:59So, we are a country where most of the youngsters,
07:04they are fighting for jobs.
07:06And then the government will, you know, ask that,
07:08okay, bring more people, whether it's from some other country.
07:12But there will be Hindus who can be brought here to save their lives.
07:15So, it is a very genuine concern that if you are bringing in more people,
07:19what about jobs?
07:20Will you provide them jobs?
07:21What will they be doing here if they arrive?
07:24Am I right?
07:25Because the youth people are sacrificing in all of these sectors.
07:34There is a shortage of jobs in every sector.
07:38So, looking at this, the government should also do something.
07:41Because in the market, if the demand increases,
07:43if the public increases, then the demand will increase.
07:45And do you have any family in Bengal?
07:47Yes, there is an entire family.
07:48Only me.
07:49So, what kind of situation is there in Bengal now?
07:51Is there any tension regarding this?
07:53No, there is no tension.
07:54It's good there.
07:55We have nothing to do with Bangladesh.
07:57But people are afraid that a lot of Bangladeshis will come here.
08:00Yes, that's the only fear.
08:01There is nothing else.
08:02And how do you feel about Mamata Banerjee?
08:04Mamata Banerjee?
08:05Half of Bengal is her home.
08:08I don't want to say anything else.
08:10So, the violence that we talk about in Bengal,
08:12there is a lot of it.
08:13Political violence.
08:14Look, in today's date, there should be jobs.
08:16There should be jobs.
08:18You keep doing it.
08:20Tell us, where are the jobs in Bengal today?
08:23There are no jobs.
08:24If there are jobs, then why have you come to Delhi?
08:26This is the biggest matter.
08:29So, you know, the conclusion, whatever topic you go to,
08:33right now, whatever the government is doing,
08:35the biggest thing that they want is the job,
08:37and then talk about anything else.
08:39Whether it's CAA or the Bangladesh government,
08:43or whatever it is, it all comes to one thing,
08:46if we talk to the youngsters over here,
08:49it is all about jobs.
08:50First, give them jobs, then think of other countries.
08:53Don't miss out.
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