During CAA protest 'La Ilaha Illallah' slogans shout, controversy over Shashi Tharoor's tweet
During CAA protest 'La Ilaha Illallah' slogans shout, controversy over Shashi Tharoor's tweet
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New Delhi: Protests against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) are taking place in many parts of the country. People of different communities are opposing this act by taking to the streets, while slogans are also being seen against the central government. Retweeting a video of sloganeering in protest against CAA, Congress leader Shashi Tharoor gave a statement on the issue of 'Islamist extremism'.

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In the protest against the citizenship law, some protesters are raising slogans of 'La Ilaha Illallah'. Responding to this, Shashi Tharoor wrote, "Our fight against Hindu extremism should not encourage Islamist extremists. We want to save inclusive India by raising our voice against the Citizenship Amendment Act."

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Shashi Tharoor wrote in his tweet that we will not allow pluralism and diversity to be suppressed by religious bigotry in any way. There has been a lot of controversy over this statement of Shashi Tharoor, after which he also gave clarification. He wrote that this statement is not about any religion, but it is completely about the Constitution. In Islam, 'La Ilaha Illallah' means 'no one is worthy of worship except Allah'.

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