Guftagu #2: CAA and NRC in India

“The fact that there is solidarity coming from across the globe is extremely important… Our stories are not confined to this little bubble we are in. People are listening to what is happening.” – Mariyah Salim

This week, we talked to Mariyah Salim, a researcher and humans rights activist, about the NRC and CAA in India. We discussed the political climate in India and the efforts to organise in response, as well as the importance of solidarity from abroad. Presented and produced by Angbeen Abbas .

Guftagu, a podcast in collaboration with LSE SU Pakistan Society, focuses on issues related to South Asian social issues, culture, identity, and politics.

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