Revision summary
Citizenship is equal membership that documents and stigma can grade. NRC-type proof and CAA debates made belonging a public fight. Women’s papers often follow male kin. Migrants in COVID lacked a portable civic life. Minority violence and Adivasi land show citizenship beyond the voter list.
Model answer
Introduction
Citizenship in contemporary India is equal membership on paper and a graded experience on the ground. Issues now cluster around documents, religion, gender, migration, and dissent.
Body
Legal-political issues
- Constitutional citizenship is jus soli layered with later statutory rules. NRC-type exercises and proof cultures can turn the poor into suspects in their own street.
- CAA debates illustrated how religion entered the public argument about who is a natural heir of Partition, which strains Beteille’s equality creed.
- Assam’s long foreigners’ question shows a regional illustration where census, migration, and language politics meet the passport.
Social issues
- Women often hold dependent documents through father or husband, a Seed-and-Earth citizenship.
- COVID migrants illustrated urban workers without a portable civic address.
- Religious minorities face violence and discrimination that make citizenship a security problem, not only a form.
- Adivasi autonomy claims illustrate citizenship as land and council, not only a voter ID.
What analysis requires
- Citizenship is a bundle: vote, welfare, movement, and dignity. Cutting one strand grades the rest.
Flow diagram
flowchart TD C[Equal citizenship] --> D[Documents NRC proof] C --> R[Religion gender migrant] I[Illustrations Assam COVID] --> C
Conclusion
Contemporary Indian citizenship issues are documentary exclusion, religious majoritarian pressure, gendered dependence, and the migrant’s missing city right. Illustrations from Assam, lockdown roads, and minority insecurity show that the Constitution’s equal member is still a social struggle.
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