Dehradun, March 28 -- The attack on the Sikh Gurudwara in Kabul, causing multiple fatalities, was a blip in the global consciousness - it happened and it has already been forgotten. The condition of such minorities in places like Afghanistan does not fit into any of the dominant narratives. However, for those who care, it brings into even sharper focus the logic behind the CAA, which has been so energetically opposed by self-appointed defendants of secularism.

The attackers, reportedly belonging to a local affiliate of the ISIS, had planned, for some reason, to attack the Indian Embassy. Finding it too well guarded, they chose the Gurudwara. Why? Because, like it or not, the Sikhs fit two categories - they are associated with India and are...