Interlocutor Sadhana Ramachandran reaches Shaheen Bagh
Interlocutor Sadhana Ramachandran reaches Shaheen Bagh
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New Delhi: CAA and NPR are not taking the name of ending their performance in the country for the past several days. At the same time, the Supreme Court-appointed negotiator Sadhana Ramachandran reached the protesters on Saturday morning for the fourth consecutive day to mediate with the protesters of Shaheen Bagh, who were protesting against CAA and persuaded them to open the way. However, the talk of the fourth day remained inconclusive and Sadhana Ramachandran had to return. In protest against CAA and NPR, people sitting on a dharna in Shaheen Bagh asked Sadhana to order Supreme Court regarding our safety. Our security should not be left to the police. The protesters also said that the cases against the people of Jamia and Shaheen Bagh should be withdrawn.

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It is also being told that a grandmother of Shaheen Bagh told Sadhana Ramachandran that when the government withdraws CAA, the road will be empty otherwise. Another woman said that if half the road opens, then safety and aluminum sheets are needed. He said that the Supreme Court should not take responsibility for our security, but the police. He said that Smriti Irani has said about us that 'women of Shaheen Bagh are not fit for conversation'. Action should be taken against those who have spoken against Shaheen Bagh.

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Supreme Court has asked the negotiators to submit a report on 24 February 2020. So the negotiators have only one day left. If it is not agreed to clear the road on Sunday, then a decision will be taken on this in the next hearing. Negotiators can also talk to Delhi Police officials.

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