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Figure 53 Image 1: Map of Seelampur have been able to access ration cards, water and electricity and, to a large extent, fuel for cooking. Most houses are connected to a government water supply along with access to water tankers. The new houses have in-built toilet facilities. Although cooking on gas cylinder still remains limited, people are able to buy fuel according to their requirements, for example, a smaller gas cylinder of 1-2 kilograms. (Rashmi, Women Frontline Worker, Interview, 20721). In December 2019, the Government of India passed the Citizenship (Amendment) Act, 2019 (CAA), which granted safe passage and citizenship rights to religious minorities from Afghanistan, Bangladesh and Pakistan except Muslims. The Act provoked outrage and highlighted the overt anti-Muslim and anti- minority sentiments of the Indian state. It was not only a violation of Article 14 of Indian Constitution but also in stark conflict with the rights to citizenship of Muslim minorities and Adivasi communities in India.
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