BJP continues to communalise anti-CAA protests
Days after Amit Shah’s regret drama Kapil Mishra provoked Delhi with hate speech. In an ultimatum to Delhi Police, he said he would give 3 days to cops to clear the roads in Jaffrabad and Chand Bagh
Days after Amit Shah's regret drama Kapil Mishra provoked Delhi with hate speech.
After Shaheen Bagh BJP is trying to communalise the protests against CAA in other parts of Delhi.
BJP leader Kapil Mishra on Sunday asked the Delhi Police to vacate the Jaffrabad and Chand Bagh roads in Delhi.
He targeted the people who came out to protest against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA).
In an ultimatum to the Delhi Police, Kapil Mishra said he would give only three days to the cops to clear the roads in Jaffrabad and Chand Bagh.
After three days when United States President Donald Trump leaves, Kapil Mishra said, "do not try to convince us, we would not even listen to you".
Donald Trump is on a two-day visit to the country.
Around 500 people, mostly women, gathered near the Jaffrabad metro station on Saturday night.
These women gathered in protest against the new citizenship law and the National Register of Citizens (NRC).
Kapil Mishra, who has been vocal against the CAA protests, reached Maujpur, close to Jaffrabad, and held a rally in support of the citizenship act.
While addressing a gathering during a pro-CAA rally in Delhi's Maujpur, where stone pelting was reported between two groups Kapil Mishra said, "Dilli mein aag lagi rahe, ye yahi chahte hain, isiliye inhone raaste band kiye, isiliye dange jaisa maahaul bana rahe hain. Hamari taraf se ek bhi patthar nahi chala hai.”
Kapil Mishra then went on to give an ultimatum to the Delhi Police to get the Jaffrabad and Chand Bagh roads emptied.
He also gave a three-day ultimatum to the police or, he said, "we would have to take to the streets".
"Trump ke jaane tak toh hum shaanti se jaa rahe hain. Lekin uske baad hum aapki bhi nahi sunenge agar raaste khaali nahi huye toh Trump ke jaane tak aap Jaffrabad aur Chand Bagh khaali karwa dijiye, aisi aapse vinti kar rahe hain, uske baad hamein road par aana padega .
Kapil Mishra was heard saying in the video he tweeted.
Clashes broke out between two groups of people near Jaffrabad in northeast Delhi on Sunday evening as a large number of people had gathered to protest against the Citizenship Amendment Act.
Police fired tear gas shells as members of the two groups pelted stones at each other in Maujpur.
The anti-CAA protest continued on Sunday, prompting the Delhi Metro authorities to close the entry and exit gates of the station.
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