New Delhi: Manoj Tiwari, president of the Delhi unit of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has now reacted to the violence that erupted in Delhi over the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA). He has said that no one should refrain from making inflammatory speeches on such an occasion. Talking to the media, he said, 'All people in the Bharatiya Janata Party have been given clear instructions to try for peace." Police and Forensic University got permission, Yogi cabinet approved the proposal He said that everyone has been told that no leader should do such a thing, which causes confusion and people get the wrong message. Everyone has been asked to refrain from making inflammatory statements. In the current situation, it would be grossly wrong to say anything wrong. People are being provoked by confusing, those who are provoking the general public should be identified. Assam Treaty: Panel submitted report to CM Sonowal Tiwari said, "It was decided in the meeting of the Home Minister that Congress, Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and BJP leaders of all the three parties should take initiative to stop the violence and the police should take strict action. Every political party should make every effort to establish peace. Police have been instructed to take immediate action on any information from public representatives. So far 73 companies of Delhi Police have been deployed in the violence-affected areas." Home ministry's big meeting on Delhi violence, Amit Shah says "There will be no shortage of security forces"