CAA does not take away citizenship of any Indian: Amit Shah appeals to students
Ranchi/New Delhi/IBNS: Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Monday made an appeal to the students' community to not fall into the trap of the opposition-spread rumours and said the Citizenship (Amendment) Act has not been undertaken to 'take away citizenship of any Indian.'
While addressing a rally in Jharkhand's Poreyahat, Shah said: "CAA is to give citizenship to religiously persecuted refugees, it is not to take away citizenship of any Indian."
Accusing oppositions of spreading rumours, Shah said: "Some parties are spreading rumours and inciting violence for their political interest."
"I request students to go through the CAA once and not fall in their trap," he appealed to the students' groups.
CAA is to give citizenship to religiously persecuted refugees, it is not to take away citizenship of any Indian.
— Amit Shah (@AmitShah) December 16, 2019
Some parties are spreading rumours and inciting violence for their political interest.
I request students to go through the CAA once and not fall in their trap. pic.twitter.com/cEfuWiJWrn
Earlier in the day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi described the ongoing violent protests on the Citizenship (Amendment) Act, 2019 as 'unfortunate'.
"Violent protests on the Citizenship Amendment Act are unfortunate and deeply distressing. Debate, discussion and dissent are essential parts of democracy but, never has damage to public property and disturbance of normal life been a part of our ethos," he said.
Violent protests on the Citizenship Amendment Act are unfortunate and deeply distressing.
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) December 16, 2019
Debate, discussion and dissent are essential parts of democracy but, never has damage to public property and disturbance of normal life been a part of our ethos.
He said damage to public property and disturbance of normal life has never been a part of India's ethos.
"The need of the hour is for all of us to work together for the development of India and the empowerment of every Indian, especially the poor, downtrodden and marginalised. We cannot allow vested interest groups to divide us and create disturbance," PM tweeted.
The need of the hour is for all of us to work together for the development of India and the empowerment of every Indian, especially the poor, downtrodden and marginalised.
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) December 16, 2019
We cannot allow vested interest groups to divide us and create disturbance.
The Citizenship Amendment Act, 2019 was passed by both Houses of Parliament with overwhelming support. Large number of political parties and MPs supported its passage. This Act illustrates India’s centuries old culture of acceptance, harmony, compassion and brotherhood.
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) December 16, 2019
Modi urged people to maintain peace and brotherhood.
The PM said: "This is the time to maintain peace, unity and brotherhood. It is my appeal to everyone to stay away from any sort of rumour mongering and falsehoods."
This is the time to maintain peace, unity and brotherhood. It is my appeal to everyone to stay away from any sort of rumour mongering and falsehoods.
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) December 16, 2019
Protests over the Act have been taking place in different corners of the country for the past several weeks.
The protest against the controversial Citizenship (Amendment) Act reached Lucknow on Monday with students of Nadwa college getting engaged in a face-off with police.
The protesting students had also raised slogans in support of Delhi's Jamia Milia University students who were assaulted by Delhi police on Sunday evening.
The protest by the Jamia students against the new citizenship law in the national capital on Sunday took an ugly turn when demonstrators attempted to march towards arterial south Delhi roads and were stopped by the police.
The police reportedly resorted to lathi-charge and fired tear gas shells as protesters allegedly started to pelt stones and smash vehicles in the area.
Police said at least four DTC buses were set on fire by the agitators.
Following the clashes, the police entered the Jamia Milia University campus and detained several students. While 35 were detained at Kalkaji police station, 16 were detained at the New Friends Colony (NFC) police station near the varsity. The students were later released.
Meanwhile, two persons who were part of Sunday's protest march in Delhi have been admitted to the Safdarjung Hospital allegedly with bullet injuries.
However, the Delhi Police said they had been hit by splinters from bursting tear gas shells and that no firing was done.
Students from various institutions- Jawaharlal Nehru University, Aligarh Muslim University, Benaras Hindu University, Jadavpur University held protests against the assault on the Jamia agitators.
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