Anurag Kashyap’s ‘dil ki baat’ at Jamia
Film maker Anurag Kashyap has once again lashed out at the government for CAA. Kashyap addresed the anti-CAA protestors in Jamia on Friday
Film maker Anurag Kashyap has once again lashed out at the government for CAA.
Kashyap addresed the anti-CAA protestors in Jamia on Friday...
...Where thousands of people had gathered to participate in a protest against CAA.
Anurag said, this is a big movement and citizens should not stop asking questions to the government.
Kashyap made sharp attacks on the PM and the home minister for using the divisive agenda.
The filmmaker conveyed solidarity with the anti-CAA protestors and said that the whole nation is against this law.
"There are film makers, actors and people from all walks of life who can't visit you but they are standing with you." Kashyap said.
"The protests will continue till the law is repealed because its a deliberate attempt to divide the country....
.... the nation has lost its faith in the government." Anurag said.
According to Kashyap, the government has been lying to the people about the law, and the people are just not convinced.
"We are fighting the government who uses police, judiciary and the whole system against the ones who question them."
"Shaheen Bagh is being targeted by the government but we have to stay strong till we are victorious."
In many states innocent people have been sent to jails for criticising PM Modi.
Questioning the Home Minister's role in controlling dissent, Anurag said...
"Home minister ka kaam hota hai humari security. Woh dissent dabane ka kaam karte hain."
Anurag further questioned why there were no arrests made post the Jamia violence.
"No arrests were made in Jamia violence. The police needs to do their job, they need to identify woh kaun log the," Anurag said at the podium
Anurag's speech received thunderous applause from everyone gathered.
When some started peaceful sloganeering, urging Anurag to join in, he said, "Main naare nahi lagata. Main sirf dil ki baat kehta hoon
Anurag stands in solidarity reinforcing confidence amongst protestors.
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