CAA: CM Kamal Nath thunders in Congress' Yatra, says- "Till the last breath..."
CAA: CM Kamal Nath thunders in Congress' Yatra, says-
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A four-km-long Constitution Bacha Nyaya Yatra was taken out in Bhopal on Wednesday on the call of the Congress against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) and NRC. While addressing this, Chief Minister Kamal Nath said that the way citizenship law has been brought, the rights and future of common citizens are in danger. It will be opposed until the last breath.

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According to the media report, the Nyay Yatra of the Congress began at the Roshanpura intersection in Bhopal and concluded with a wreath at the Gandhi statue at Minto Hall. A platform was erected at the Roshanpura intersection, at which various communists along with Congress leaders were also present. Kamal Nath said in his address that the identity of the country is from our constitution and culture. It keeps countries and religions connected. The attack on the Constitution today is not only on the Constitution but on every citizen.

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In his statement, without naming the BJP and its leaders, Kamal Nath said that he says something outside Parliament and outside. They are doing politics of misleading. They will fight until the last breath against the law they have brought. We want to hand over the future to a country that our ancestors and constitution-makers had entrusted to us. After the completion of the Nyaya Yatra, Chief Minister Kamal Nath again said that no such law will be implemented in Madhya Pradesh which will be applicable to the Constitution, society. Will be anti-religion or public. Congress is worried about what is written in the citizenship law and NRC, but not what is written. The government's goal is its concern. It is not worrying about its use, but a worry of misuse.

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