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Why is the law so divisive?
The law allows non-Muslims from Bangladesh, Pakistan and Afghanistan, who entered India illegally, to become citizens.
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Critics say the law is part of the government's agenda to marginalise Muslims, and that it violates secular principles enshrined in the constitution.
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Earlier this week the United Nations Human Rights office voiced concern that the new law was fundamentally discriminatory in nature.
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Meanwhile, many Assamese argue that outsiders will take over their land and jobs - eventually dominating their culture and identity.
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The government denies any religious bias and says Muslims are not covered by the new law because they are not religious minorities, and therefore do not need India's protection.
     

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