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Amid nationwide protests, Indian Prime Minister is refusing to give way.Modi on Sunday defended his Hindu nationalist government's recently passed citizenship law that has sparked
protests across the country as nothing less than a humanitarian gesture. The law, which allows illegal immigrants
Afghanistan,
Pakistan, and Bangladesh, to claim Indian citizenship if they can show they were victims of religious persecution. But it only extends to non-Muslims and has been criticized for breaching India's secular constitution and for attempting to marginalize Muslims. Speaking at a political rally in New Delhi, Modi said he "must assure Muslim citizens of
India that this law will not change anything for them" and that his government operates without religious bias. "People who are trying to spread lies and fear, look at my work," he said.To date, 23 people have reportedly been killed during the nationwide protests, which continued Sunday.Read more at Al Jazeera and BBC.More stories from theweek.com 6 powerful phrases every parent should use Jeff Van Drew reveals the moment he decided it was time to switch parties Kansas wants you, America