Bangladesh's well-known writer Taslima Nasreen On Friday has described the Citizenship Amendment Act 2019 (CAA) as very good and liberal. He also suggested to include Muslim community, free thinkers and atheists in this law, who are persecuted in neighboring countries. She said this at the Kerala Literature Festival. On this matter, Taslima Nasreen said on the second day of the Literature Festival, 'It is good to give citizenship of India to the religious minorities persecuted in Bangladesh, Pakistan and Afghanistan. But people like me are also entitled to citizenship. They have the right to live in India. CAA is a very good idea and very generous. For your information, let us tell you that Taslima Nasreen also said during this time that Islam should be more democratic and serene. We need more free thinkers. The Uniform Civil Code should be based on equality, not religion. Quoting Muslim 'atheist bloggers', who were killed a few years ago by suspected Islamic militants in Bangladesh, Taslima said, "Many of these bloggers left for Europe and America to save their lives." Why can't they come to India? Today, India needs more free thinkers, secularists, feminists from the Muslim community. ' Also Read: JVM president Babulal Marandi took hand the work of the committee appointed to these leaders Delhi assembly elections, women more qualified than men to choose government Two Hindu girls kidnapped in Pakistan again, India summoned Pak High Commission Delhi Assembly Election: CM's promise, 'As long as Kejriwal in Delhi, all things will be free'