ID | 181070 |
Title Proper | Precarious Citizenship |
Other Title Information | Internal Migrants and India’s Amended Citizenship Laws |
Language | ENG |
Author | Jain, Priyanka ; Jayaram, Nivedita |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | In January 2020, residents of a slum in the suburbs of Bengaluru city (Karnataka State) found their homes razed to the ground by the city’s municipality. At the receiving end were internal labor migrants,Footnote 1 who routinely face such harassment in the cities to which they move for work. Although such evictions are a mainstay of contemporary urban life in India, this particular demolition caused an unusual stir because it reeked of the ominous politics of India’s new citizenship laws. The event was triggered by a viral video shared by a local resident that portrayed the slum as an unhygienic and “illegal Bangladeshi settlement.” |
`In' analytical Note | Political Science and Politics Vol. 54, No.4; Oct 2021: p.636 - 638 |
Journal Source | Political Science and Politics 2021-12 54, 4 |
Key Words | NRC ; Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) ; Precarious Citizenship ; Internal Migrants ; India’s Amended Citizenship Laws |