Senator Ben Cardin’s apprehension regarding the notification of rules for the Citizenship (Amendment) Act (CAA) underscores growing international scrutiny over India’s treatment of its Muslim community. Expressing worry about the potential ramifications, especially during the holy month of Ramzan, Cardin emphasizes the importance of upholding human rights principles in the U.S.-India relationship.
While the Indian government reassures that the CAA does not affect the citizenship of Indian Muslims, criticism from the U.S. State Department and advocacy groups highlights broader concerns about religious freedom and equal treatment under the law. Despite support from Hindu advocacy organizations, including HinduPACT and the Global Hindu Heritage Foundation, the CAA continues to draw criticism for its perceived impact on minority communities and implications for India’s secular identity.