He further argued for a better process of granting citizenship under which mistreated communities barring none would be able to apply and get Indian citizenship.
Amartya Sen. Pic/AFP
"Whatever is necessary needs to be done but if unity is not there, then still we have to move on," he added.
Earlier last week, Sen had said that the Supreme Court should turn down the CAA upon being questioned on the anti-CAA protests being held by students at many places across the country.
"The student community has a great many issues to think about. But the CAA in my judgment should really be turned down by the Supreme Court on the grounds of being unconstitutional. You cannot have certain types of fundamental rights of human beings, in this case, connected with citizenship, be related with religious differences rather than the things that really matter such as where you were born, and what the citizenship laws require you to do," Sen said.
He further argued for a better process of granting citizenship under which mistreated communities barring none would be able to apply and get Indian citizenship.
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