Citizenship law: 70 people arrested for protesting in UP, internet shut down in 14 districts of the state
Citizenship law: 70 people arrested for protesting in UP, internet shut down in 14 districts of the state
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Lucknow: Protests against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) and NRC are being held in many places across the country today. Many social organizations have declared protests at the Red Fort in Delhi. In view of the demonstration, Section 144 has been implemented in the Red Fort area of Uttar Pradesh, Karnataka, and Delhi. The left-wing has called for a bandh in various parts of the country.

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Earlier, Union Minister Smriti Irani has said that the 'Citizenship Amendment Act does not take away the rights of any citizen of India. I appeal to the state governments to take strict action against those who are supporting the violent elements. ' At the same time, 70 people including 25 BHU students were arrested and put in jail on Thursday in Varanasi after protests against the Citizenship Amendment Act. Also, after the violence in UP, the internet has been shut down in 14 districts of the state.

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On the other hand, Ahmedabad Police has arrested 32 people, including Congress Councilor Shahzad Khan Pathan, in connection with the violence that took place during the rally in protest against the Citizenship Amendment Act. The people of Delhi's Jama Masjid area gave a message of peace by giving rose to Delhi Police PRO MS Randhawa and senior police officers.

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