Al Jazeera, a Gulf-based anti-Indian media organisation, referred to the CAA 2019 as a “anti-Muslim” citizenship law.
The official account of @AJEnglish tweeted “BREAKING: India implements ‘anti-Muslim’ 2019 citizenship law weeks before election aje.io/rgacsj” on March 11, 2024, which has received an about 533.1k views on X.
BREAKING: India implements ‘anti-Muslim’ 2019 citizenship law weeks before election https://t.co/3xncL9QZGt pic.twitter.com/HxPfrm4zH3
— Al Jazeera English (@AJEnglish) March 11, 2024
@AJENews made the same twitter post on March 11, 2024.
What is the Actual Truth About this Incident? : Fact
The purpose of the Citizenship (Amendment) Act 2019 is, in fact, to grant Indian citizenship to religious minorities who are subject to persecution and originate from Afghanistan, Bangladesh, and Pakistan. These are all Muslim-majority nations where there is no religious discrimination against Muslims. Muslims are therefore not omitted from the CAA.
We visited the loksabhadocs.nic.in, which shows the full document and the entire rules and regulations for the THE CITIZENSHIP (AMENDMENT) BILL, 2019.

D-Intent’s Fact-Checking Results:
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— D-Intent Data (@dintentdata) March 11, 2024
ANALYSIS: Misleading
FACT: Gulf-based anti-India media outlet Al Jazeera termed the CAA 2019 as an ‘anti-Muslim’ citizenship law. The fact is that the Citizenship (Amendment) Act 2019 is meant to provide Indian citizenship to persecuted religious minorities, (1/2) pic.twitter.com/WKi3QfjR3A
Intent:
Propaganda media outlets are circulating false claims to set their narrative. Gulf-based anti-India media outlet Al Jazeera termed the CAA 2019 as an ‘anti-Muslim’ citizenship law. The Citizenship (Amendment) Act 2019 aims to grant Indian citizenship to persecuted religious communities from Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Afghanistan. These are all nations where the majority population is Muslim and where there is no religious discrimination against Muslims. Muslims are thus not left out from the CAA.
Conclusion:
Claim : The CAA 2019 was referred to as a “anti-Muslim” citizenship law by the Gulf-based anti-India media station Al Jazeera.
Fact : The fact is that the Citizenship (Amendment) Act 2019 is meant to provide Indian citizenship to persecuted religious minorities, from Afghanistan, Bangladesh, and Pakistan. All of these countries are Muslim-majority countries where Muslims don’t suffer religious persecution. Hence, Muslims are omitted from the CAA.