SHAH TALKS TOUGH
Mail Today|December 27, 2019
Punish tukde-tukde gang for anti-CAA violence in Delhi, says Shah adding Opposition led by Congress created confusion among people over new law
Sushant Mehra
SHAH TALKS TOUGH

UNION Home Minister Amit Shah on Thursday said it is time to punish the “tukdetukde gang” in Delhi for anti-Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) protests and violence in Delhi.

The Union Home Minister indirectly blamed opposition parties including the Congress for fanning the violence that erupted in Delhi during anti-CAA demonstrations. “The Opposition led by Congress created confusion about the Citizenship Amendment Act. By misleading people on the CAA, the Opposition spoiled the peaceful atmosphere of Delhi,” Shah said.

“I want to say, Congress-led tukde-tukde gang, who are responsible for Delhi’s peace getting spoiled, time has come to punish them, people of Delhi should punish them,” he said. Shah further questioned why opposition parties kept silent on CAA when it was being discussed in Parliament and added that they started spreading rumours about CAA as soon as the amendment was passed.

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