'When Trump comes, we will hit streets...' Umar Khalid's provocative video goes viral
'When Trump comes, we will hit streets...' Umar Khalid's provocative video goes viral
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New Delhi: So far 46 people have lost their lives in the violence that erupted in the country's capital Delhi during the visit of US President Donald Trump to India. BJP leader Kapil Mishra and Bheema Army Chief Chandrashekhar Azad were being blamed for this violence, but now another name has been added to it.

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A video of Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) student Umar Khalid, accused in the sedition case, has gone viral on social media, in which he is urging people to hit the road when the trump comes. JNU student Umar Khalid, who is often in controversy, has once again been accused of giving an inflammatory speech. A video clip of a speech has surfaced in the Yavatmal district of Maharashtra. This speech is dated 17 February, just before Donald Trump's visit to India. After the arrival of Trump, there was violence in Northeast Delhi. After this video went viral, Umar Khalid can now come on the radar of Delhi Police.

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In a speech in Yavatmal, Umar Khalid said, "When US President Trump comes to India, we should get on the road. If Trump comes on the 24th, we will tell that the Indian government is trying to divide the country. Mahatma is taking away the principles of Gandhi. It will tell that the people of India are fighting against the rulers of India. That day all of us will come on the streets."

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