Modi Aur Musalman: How angry is Shaheen Bagh with Modi after CAA?
News | March 29, 2024 15:28 ISTModi Aur Musalman: How angry is Shaheen Bagh with Modi after CAA?
Modi Aur Musalman: How angry is Shaheen Bagh with Modi after CAA?
The Delhi BJP on Monday slammed the AAP for accusing it of "orchestrating" the Shaheen Bagh protests against the citizenship law. The BJP said the ruling party in Delhi was "shocked" with the prospect of "losing" support among the Muslims.
A massive protest was planned for June 3 in Delhi's Shaheen Bagh. The planning happened in a hush-hush manner. The campaign was titled 'Sab Yad Rakha Jayga'. However, it could not take place due to an alert Delhi Police.
Delhi Police Commissioner, SN Shrivastava told that police officials faced a little difficulty while clearing the protest sites in Jamia and Shaheen Bagh.
The Kalindi Kunj-Shaheen Bagh stretch that connects Delhi with Noida was opened briefly on Friday after 69 days of remaining closed due to the ongoing protests against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act (CAA).
The Supreme Court-appointed mediation panel will again meet the anti-CAA protesters on Thursday at Delhi's Shaheen Bagh in an effort to hear and understand their views. The protesters have been holding a sit-in protest at a public road in the area for over 60 days now.
The Supreme Court-appointed interlocutors visited Shaheen Bagh on Wednesday to initiate talks with the protesters after the court suggested that the agitation should be held in an alternative site where no public place is blocked.
Addressing the protesters, Sadhana Ramachandran said: "Supreme Court has said that you have the right to protest. The law (CAA) has been challenged in the Supreme Court. But like us, others too have their rights, like the right to use roads, open their shops."
Ramachandran suggested that the talks with the protesters happen without any media glare. "Let us find a solution to problem that is not just an example for the country but also to world, that this is how India works, where we speak to each other & come to a solution, but in early conversations let us do it without glare of media."
The Supreme Court's appointment of two interlocutors to persuade the Shaheen Bagh protesters to move to another venue brought a little disappointment to the demonstrators though many of them believe there is finally an avenue to talk to the government about their dissent.
Muslim women who are protesting in Delhi's Shaheen Bagh against the amended Citizenship law will meet Home Minister Amit Shah on Sunday.
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New Delhi, Feb 7 The Supreme Court said it would hear the pleas against anti-CAA protests at Shaheen Bagh next week as it did not want to "influence" the Delhi assembly elections by hearing the matter on Friday. Polls in the national capital will be held on Saturday and the matter will now be heard on Monday."We understand there is a problem and we have to see how to resolve it. We will take it up on Monday.
Never has any road in the history of electoral politics became so central as has Road No 13A connecting Delhi's Sarita Vihar and Badarpur with Noida, passing through Shaheen Bagh in Delhi.
Rapid Action Force has been deployed at the anti-CAA protest site of Shaheen Bagh in New Delhi on Monday. This comes after the thirf firing in the Jamia Nagar area, where a scooty-borne man fired a shot in the air near Jamia University's gate number 5 on Sunday night.
Riot Control Vehicle of Rapid Action Force has been deployed at the anti-CAA protest site of Shaheen Bagh in New Delhi on Monday.
Minister of State (MoS) Home Affairs, G Kishan Reddy said that the government is looking into the Jamia Millia Islamia firing incident. He said that government will take strict action. "These things should not happen.
Aam Aadmi Party leader Sanjay Singh on Monday said the Centre should intervene in the Shaheen Bagh anti-CAA protests as he blamed the BJP for creating a law and order problem in Delhi.
Following his controversial video after which police of different states launched an operation to nab him, JNU student Sharjeel Imam started searching for a safe haven to evade arrest and he found it near his home in Bihar.
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