CAA: BJP strategies to convince people, Opposition's propaganda will end
CAA: BJP strategies to convince people, Opposition's propaganda will end
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Top BJP leaders have taken up their gear to gain public confidence in Uttar Pradesh. The party is going to rally to convince the public about the Civil Amendment Act. Tell that through these rallies, top BJP leaders are going to hold rallies in Uttar Pradesh to open the pole of the propaganda of the opposition. For this, the regional presidents, as well as the in-charge, have been asked to activate the workers by taking meetings. Preparations have been intensified to make the rally of the proposed top leaders in six regions of the state a success. Union Home Minister and BJP National President Amit Shah will rally in Lucknow on January 21. BJP executive president JP Nadda will rally in Agra on January 23, while Defense Minister Rajnath Singh will rally in Meerut on January 22.

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In its statement, BJP state president Swatantradev Singh said that people are being told about the conspiracy of Congress, SP and other opposition parties opposing CAA. He said that the government will not take a step back regarding the CAA. He told that the BJP is now campaigning in the settlements of refugees regarding the Citizenship Amendment Act. The Bengali Basti campaign has started in Hastinapur of Meerut district on Monday.

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Apart from this, Swatantradev Singh said that there are families of Hindus, Sikhs, Buddhists, Parsis, Christians and Jains who came from Pakistan, Afghanistan and Bangladesh in Ammoon district. Such people have been identified. He will be helped to overcome the difficulties faced in giving citizenship to them. Advocate Sanjay Rai said that the way people have gathered in the posts of districts. With this, the rallies are sure to be historic.

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