Former Meghalaya governor Tathagata Roy had said,”The test of the religious status of a male must be CIRCUMCISION OR OTHERWISE”.Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader and former Meghalaya governor Tathagata Roy has sparked a massive row after he suggested a circumcision test to be conducted of a male applicant seeking citizenship under the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA).On his X (formerly Twitter) handle, Roy had posted,”TMC is raining disinformation in West Bengal about CAA. Chances of people being misled are increasing by the day. Union Home Ministry must wake up and CLARIFY THE FOLLOWING WITHOUT DELAY: How would a Hindu fugitive from Islamic torture in Bangladesh who entered India with only the clothes on his or her back earn citizenship? What would be the status of a fugitive whose application for citizenship is rejected?”“To my mind the answers should be as follows: A Hindu, Buddhist or Christian fugitive MUST BE PRESUMED TO BE ENTITLED TO CITIZENSHIP. The test of the religious status of a male must be CIRCUMCISION OR OTHERWISE. All females accompanying a male so found to be Hindu must be PRESUMED TO BE ENTITLED TO CITIZENSHIP,” Roy added.
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