CAA not against Muslim community of India: Nitin Gadkari
CAA not against Muslim community of India: Nitin Gadkari
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Protests are continuing against the Citizenship Amendment Act across the country. At the same time, people have also taken to the road in favor of the law. Rally is being organized in support of the law by BJP and RSS in entire country including Maharashtra, Gurugram, Bangalore. UP DGP said that Trinamool Congress leaders want to come to Lucknow but we will not allow them. On the other hand, the UP police is strict about the damage done during the demonstration and is assessing the value of the properties for compensation. Meanwhile, Yeddyurappa government of Karnataka has announced a compensation of Rs 10 lakh each to the families of those killed in the violence.

On Sunday, Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot will lead a peace march in protest against the CAA on this matter. Gehlot told reporters at the state Congress Committee office before the peace march started that it would be a silent and peaceful march. No slogans would be raised during the march and people participating in the peace march would be on the placards for Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Will join the march with written messages. He alleged that the Center has created fear and insecurity among the countrymen. He has demanded the repeal of the amended citizenship law.

Regarding the citizenship law in his statement, Nitin Gadkari said, 'This law is not against any Indian Muslim. It is only about granting citizenship to religious minorities of three neighboring countries. I appeal to all Muslim brothers to see this as a wrong campaign of the Congress. They only see you as a vote machine. We gave citizenship to Salma Agha and Adnan Sami. I can claim that this law is not against Muslims.

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