> Perhaps the current generation has an issue with Hindus getting the short end of the stick.
I belong to the current generation, I am hindu and I do not believe that.
India's secular nature is what binds this country together. I do not want my friends to be persecuted in the country they were born in and lived all their life, because they belong to another religion.
This is against every core value the constitution of India was drafted upon.
Edit: This reply may seem out of context, because the previous comment has been edited by the author.
Any Indian citizen knows how poor documentation is in India.
People born after 1970, those who have born and lived all their life in India, those who hold school certificates, voter IDs, even Passports, can only prove their citizenship by providing documents of their ancestors.
It does not apply to Indian citizen regardless of religion.