Mahesh Bhatt opposed the citizenship law, says
Mahesh Bhatt opposed the citizenship law, says "Will not submit documents..."
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There are continuous protests all over the country over the citizenship law. Apart from the northeastern states, this protest has taken a violent form in West Bengal and Delhi. On Sunday, protesters set fire to 6 buses in Delhi's Jamia Nagar and vandalized a fire brigade car. Police also entered Jamia Millia Islamia University and assaulted students and teachers, in which reports of injuries to many students are coming. Many Bollywood celebrities are getting support on this matter. The same filmmaker Mahesh Bhatt took the oath of the constitution and said that he will not submit his documents.

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Mahesh Bhatt has posted a video on social media. In this, they are taking the oath of the constitution. Bhatt says, 'We feel that the Citizenship Amendment Bill discriminates and it violates constitutional values. We oppose this bill. If it becomes law then we will buy it. 'Mahesh Bhatt further says,' We take a pledge that if any papers are asked about our citizenship, we will not submit it. May the constitution of India be immortal. May the unity of India be immortal. We take pride in our unity and diversity. We take an oath that we will treat every citizen equally.'

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Nandita Das tweeted a surprise on Jamia's violence. She wrote, 'What is happening? Delhi Police storm in Jamia campus regarding the Citizenship Act, the fire tier left gas shells inside, the students were trapped inside. '

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