Indian Origin Employees From Google, Facebook, Amazon, and Uber, Writes Open Letter Against CAA: Indian and Indian-origin employees working in companies such as Google, Uber, Amazon, and Facebook have written open letters alleging that Citizenship Law and NRC are fascist. These people have written letters to Sundar Pichai, Mukesh Ambani, and Satya Nadella and requested that they publicly reject this fascist move of the Government of India. This letter is named ‘Take Against Fascism‘.


Employees have written letters to veterans like Sundar Pichai, Satya Nadella and Mukesh Ambani, urging the Government of India to take a stand against this ‘fascist move‘ and publicly condemn it.

In a letter on the online publishing platform Medium titled ‘Technologists Against Fascism‘, the leaders have been requested to refuse to shut down the Internet on the government’s instructions and to ensure that the work of balancing the material is not done by Leaning towards the government.


Employees have written this letter at a time when thousands of people across the country are opposing the amended Citizenship Law and the scheme of the National Register of Citizens. During some protests, 20 people have died in police action while several others have been injured.

The letter reads – We strongly condemn the fascist engineers, researchers, and designers associated with the technology industry and the brutal action being taken against the Indian government and the protesting citizens. State-sponsored barbaric action against the protesters should be stopped immediately.

These employees have also written that these ideas are their own and have nothing to do with their employers. These employees claim that they are working in places like San Francisco, Seattle, London, Israel, and Bengaluru. According to the letter, the CAA and NRC are anti-Muslim and will lead to an abnormality against Muslims.

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Humanitarian Citizenship Law: American Bangladeshi Organization

At the same time, a group of people and organizations representing religious minorities of Bangladesh have described the revised citizenship law as a humanitarian, through which India has partially confirmed its duty towards millions of non-Muslims of Bangladesh, Pakistan, and Afghanistan. These include Bangladesh Minority Collision (US) and other organizations.

American think tank expressed concern:

On the other hand, the report of the Congressional Research Unit (CRS), a research unit of the US Congress and the US think-tank, said that bringing the NRC plan with the CAA may affect the status of about 200 million Muslim minorities.