When People Rise in Protest : Mobilising for Equal Citizenship in India – Zoya Hasan, Avishek Jha

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Description

This is an important book on the nationwide protests against the CAA (Citizenship Amendment Actand its connections with the NRC (National Register of Citizens). It highlights the significance of vast numbers of Indians rising in protest for equal citizenship and how it became a metaphor for not just minority rights but for the safeguarding of the Constitution and democracy in contemporary India.

Unlike other books on the subjectit brings into picture the national character of the protests by engaging in an analysis of the public protests in different cities and townsthe singular role of studentsthe pioneering leadership of women including in Shaheen Baghthe new grammar of protests evident in the cultural expressions of the intelligentsia and artistsand how in many ways these protests are a landmark in political movements in independent IndiaIt examines the supportive but hesitant stance of the political parties in the Oppositionand on the other handthe authoritarian response of the current regime in dealing with these protests.

Based on primary and secondary material collected through interviewsnewspaper and investigative reportsit should be useful for academics and citizens interested in contemporary historyIt is a valuable record of these momentous events.

Contents

Preface

Introduction

1. A Nationwide Movement Against the CAA

2. Women in the Forefront

3. A Constitutional and Cultural Grammar of Protest

4. Regimes Response 

5. Where was the Opposition in the AntiCAA Protests?   

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