Protests across the country in protest against citizenship amendment law

 19 Dec 2019 ( News Bureau )
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The Pakistan Army has said that India's Army Chief Bipin Rawat's recent statement is to divert the world's attention from the massive protests within India over the disputed citizenship law. General Rawat said on Wednesday that the situation on the Line of Control is very tense and that the situation may worsen at any time. Bipin Rawat said that India is ready to deal with these situations. Pakistan Army spokesman Major General Asif Ghafoor said on Thursday, "General Bipin Rawat's statement is an attempt to divert attention from the new citizenship law in India."

India's popular novelist Chetan Bhagat is fiercely attacking the Modi government.

Chetan Bhagat has made several tweets opposing the NRC and the new citizenship law.

Chetan Bhagat says that citizenship law is not an issue alone. But it is discriminatory when we look at NRC and citizenship law together.

NRC: Everyone has to prove that you are Indian.

Non-Muslim: Sir, I do not have any document.

Sarkar: Well, it's okay. CAA will save you. You are Indians.

Muslim: Sir, I do not have any document.

Sarkar: This is very bad. You are not an Indian. Go outside.

Chetan Bhagat has tweeted a verse from the Gita - "I appear, I come, when there is loss of religion, then I come, when iniquity grows, then I come." , I come to protect gentlemen, I come to destroy the wicked, I come to establish religion and I am born in every age.''

The excerpt of Khushwant Singh's book 'The End of India' was posted on Instagram by Sana Ganguly, daughter of BBCI chief and former captain of Indian cricket team, Saurabh Ganguly. The same excerpt has been posted by Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan on Twitter.

However, Sana Ganguly's post was later deleted. Saurabh Ganguly had to clear his daughter's post. Ganguly had said that his daughter's age is not understandable politics.

That is part of Khushwant Singh's book The End of India - "Every fascist government needs communities and groups that can advance themselves by presenting them as demons. It starts with one or two groups. , But it does not stop there. A campaign that is based on hatred can only be sustained by fear and hysteria. Those of us who consider ourselves safe because they are not Muslims or Christians , They are fooling. The Sangh is already targeting leftist historians and 'western' trending students. Tomorrow its hatred will be girls wearing skirts, then meat eaters, then drinkers, watching foreign films. The ones who do not go on pilgrimage, those who use toothpaste instead of dental hymns, those who go to the doctor instead of the vaidyas, in the place of saying Jai Shri Ram Shake hands with people on Lne .... will. There will be no safety. If we want to keep alive the country, we should be aware of that.''

This post is being linked with the new Citizenship Amendment Act of the Modi government and the NRC.

Swaraj India leader Yogendra Yadav has tweeted and appealed people to reach Jantar-Mantar. Yogendra Yadav has tweeted, "Those who have survived arrest should reach Jantar Mantar and continue the protest. I will come to Jantar Mantar as soon as I am free from detention.''

Actor Hrithik Roshan has also expressed concern by tweeting the entire matter. Hrithik tweeted, "As a father and a citizen of India, I am concerned about the unrest and stalemate in many educational institutions in the country." I hope and pray that peace will be restored soon. Great teachers learn from their students. I salute the youngest democracy in the world.''

Bollywood actress Priyanka Chopra has supported peaceful protests against the new Citizenship Amendment Act across the country.

Priyanka Chopra has tweeted, "Education for all children is our dream." Education helps in thinking independently. In a successful democracy, it is necessary to raise voice in a peaceful manner and violence against this voice is wrong. It is important to include every voice and every voice will play a role in changing India.''

Protests in front of the Indian High Commission in London against the Citizenship Amendment Act, the Modi government was besieged on action against the student.

Preparations are being made to take away hundreds of protesters detained from Mandi House in Delhi.

There are reports of protests in many areas in Delhi. The police have also made elaborate arrangements to deal with the protesters.

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has tweeted that the government is scared of the students. This government is afraid to talk to the media on the Civil Amendment Act and NRC by a historian and take Gandhiji's poster in hand. I condemn the move to take Ram Guha into custody. We show our complete solidarity with all those detained.

Rajdeep Sardesai tweeted that this young student Minazuddin has lost his eye. His crime? When the police entered the library, he was studying in the Jamia Library! Will any government minister also have a word of condolence for this young student? Have mercy on?

Sharing the tweet of Rajdeep Sardesai, Harbhajan Singh has tweeted and asked if his crime was that he is a human being… It is very sad to hear what happened to him. I am saddened by what is happening in Delhi and it should stop.

Prohibitory orders have been implemented in Dakshina Kannada district of Karnataka till 21 December. Despite this, the Left parties protested there. Protests are also reported in Hyderabad, Chennai and Chandigarh. In Bangalore, the historian and Gandhian Ramchandra Guha was taken into custody by the police.

Ashutosh Ujjwal tweeted that the title of the book 'After Bharat Gandhi' was completed today.

Journalist Ajit Anjum tweeted that if you go out and protest, you will be caught. This is the decree of the government. When historian @Ram_Guha, who wrote on Gandhi and independence, came out on a street in Bangalore to protest against #CAA_NRC, how was he caught and pushed, look and understand where we are going.

Delhi Metro has closed the entry and exit gates of many stations. According to Delhi Metro, Barakhamba, Vasant Vihar, Mandi House, Central Secretariat, Patel Chowk, Kol Kalyan Marg, Udyog Bhawan, ITO, Pragati Maidan, Khan Market have been closed due to security arrangements.

Metro trains are not stopping at these stations. Meanwhile, noted historian Ramachandra Guha, who participated in the protest in Bengaluru, has been taken into custody.

BBC correspondent Dilnavaz Pasha, who is present there, has said that police have taken many people, including Swaraj Party leader Yogendra Yadav, into custody. Telecom services have also been affected in many areas of Delhi. Telecom company Airtel and Vodafone - Idea have said in response to consumer complaints that internet service has been suspended in some areas of Delhi. However, later Airtel's customer care department deleted these tweets.

Left parties called for a Bharat Bandh on Thursday. Many other political parties and organizations also supported. The protest was not allowed by the administration in Delhi, the capital of India. Yogendra Yadav in Delhi and Ramchandra Guha in Bengaluru were detained.

 

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