Uttar Pradesh, 10 killed in fire in protest of Citizens Act

FIR against 10,000: violent protests again in Kanpur-Rampur: police outpost blown

Internet ban in 15 districts, including Lucknow, extended till Monday: 44 hours after Internet start in Mathura

West Bengal connection to Lucknow violence: notice to more than 3,000 people for compensation for loss of public property

Opposition leaders, including Sonia and Rahul, will take on Rajghat today against the CAA-NRC

In Bihar, protesters vandalized, trains were stopped, tires were burnt and road was razed.


Lucknow, Ta. December 21, 2019, Saturday

Opposition to the citizenship reform law does not name the halt of violence in Uttar Pradesh. Violent incidents erupted again on Saturday in Kanpur and Rampur.

Uttar Pradesh violence kills 10, including a child As a result, a total of 15 people have died in the state in the last three days. On the other hand, the Yogi Adityanath government has begun to take a hard line against the misleading elements of violence.

705 have been arrested for spreading violence in the state, of which over 200 people have been arrested in Meerut alone. In addition, police have registered an FIR against more than 10,000 people. In addition, the state government has issued notices to more than 3,000 people.

Meanwhile, the Rajdhan announced a dam in Bihar in protest against the Citizenship Amendment Act, which received mixed response in the state. RJD and Congress workers had disrupted railways in several places.

Saturday's protests became violent in several cities of Uttar Pradesh on the issue of citizenship law. Uttar Pradesh's IG (law firm) Praveen Kumar said a total of 15 people have been killed so far during the demonstrations in the state since December 10th. The death toll is expected to rise. However, during the violent protests, the police did not fire.

The slain people are believed to have been killed in a private shootout. So far, 705 people have been arrested in the state for inciting violence in protest against the citizenship law while an FIR has been registered against more than 10,000 people for involvement in violence and loss of public property. As part of the vigil, 4,500 people have been detained.

Injury to 263 police personnel

On the other hand, violence erupted again in Kanpur and Rampur in Uttar Pradesh. The protesters burned the police post and police car at the orphanage in Kanpur. He threw stones at the police as well as fired in private.

263 police personnel were injured in violent acts. The injured policemen were shifted to the hospital. Police released tear gas shells to disperse the crowd. Earlier, police in Kanpur arrested Samajwadi Party MLA Amitabh Bajpayee and warned SP leader Irrfan Solanki to leave the scene immediately.

Internet Ban

Uttar Pradesh violence has spread to several districts, the government has decided to extend the ban on Internet in several districts including Lucknow till Monday. According to the government order, Lucknow, Saharanpur, Meerut, Shamli, Muzaffarnagar, Ghaziabad are included. In addition, districts including Kanpur, Rampur, Meerut, Bijnaur, Gorakhpur, Firozabad and Bhadohi witnessed the highest violence. The people here were on the road, violating Article 144.

Start the process of recovering compensation

Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said that the damage to public property during the violent protests in Uttar Pradesh will be obtained only from the storms. The government has already started action for this. Police have started identifying people from CCTV footage and sending financial penalty notices.

They are also warned to auction their properties if they do not pay the fine. Police have sought information on CCTV footage from several people who put their faces on Twitter. In addition, the violence in Lucknow has opened the West Bengal connection. More than half a dozen people arrested by police are said to have been called from West Bengal.

Meanwhile, the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) on Saturday declared Bihar bandh as a protest against the citizenship reform law. The closure was also supported by Congress and the Left. The dam received mixed response in the state. In many districts, RJD and Congress workers came out on the road. He halted trains at several places while tires were burnt in Darbhanga and Vaishali. In many places he was vandalized.

On the other hand, in the midst of opposition to the citizenship law, Election War Strategy and JDU leader Prashant Kishore said, "Congress leaders do not appear when there are protests against citizenship laws across the country." The big leaders of the party are missing. If nothing else, the chief ministers of the Congress-ruled states say that we will not apply NRC to their states, otherwise the statements of the Congress have no meaning. '

BJP will rally in every district to remove the illusion of CAA

New delhi date. 21

Amid the ongoing protests across the country in protest of the Citizenship Amendment Act, the BJP has decided to remove the illusion spread among the people about this law. The BJP will rally in every district to remove the illusions spread over the law.

In addition, it will host press conferences at more than 250 venues. BJP general secretary Bhupendra Yadav said that in the next 10 days, we have decided to contact more than 300 million families by campaigning. On violent protests against the law, Bhupendra Yadav said, "We will respond to the politics of illusion and lies spread by the opposition."

Through this legislation, the NDA government, under the leadership of Prime Minister Modi, paves the way for new hope, faith, security, hope, a glorious life for those who are being harassed for religious reasons.

Chhattisgarh CM's statement on NRC issue

More than half of Chhattisgarh citizens cannot prove citizenship: Bhupesh Baghel

More than half of Chhattisgarh people do not have land records, cannot bring 50-100 year records: Baghel

Raipur, Ta. 21

Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel said that if NRC were implemented in the country, more than half of Chhattisgarh's citizens could not prove their citizenship. He said if NRC is applicable in the country, then people have to prove that we are Indian and if any Indian cannot prove it for any reason then how can he be kept?

Bhupesh Baghel said after a program on Friday that Mahatma Gandhi was opposing the British law in Africa in 1906, as he had opposed the NRC. Chhattisgarh has two crore 80 million people and more than half of them cannot prove their citizenship because they do not have land records and many people do not own land. Their ancestors were illiterate. Many of them have moved to other villages or states. Where would it bring a 50-100 year record. It is an unnecessary burden. He said there are several agencies in this country to catch them if there are intruders.

Catch them and take action against them, but this way the BJP cannot bother the general public. He added that this is the same law, which was implemented by the British in South Africa in 1906 and was opposed by Mahatma Gandhi, saying that he would not sign the register nor give fingerprints.

Now a new front in support of citizenship law

CAA endorses 1100 intellectuals: accusation of spreading fear among people

Claims to have brought citizenship reform law due to failure of Nehru-Liaquat Agreement

New delhi date. 21

While violent protests have erupted in many parts of the country against the citizenship reform law, now a section of intellectuals has come out in support of the law. 1,100 academic scholars, intellectuals and research scholars from all over the country have issued a joint statement in support of the legislation. Fear is spreading among the people about this law.

Among the scholars who have issued statements in support of this law are JNU Professor Anul Hassan, Vice Chancellor of Nalanda University Professor Sunaina Singh, JNU Registrar. 1100 people including Pramod Kumar, Delhi University Swadesh Singh, columnist Swapan Dasgupta, Research Fellow Sushant Sarin, Author Anirban Ganguly.

The statement said that the law meets the demands of millions of refugees who are harassed on the basis of religion, who have come to India after being harassed from Pakistan, Bangladesh and Afghanistan. The letter states that the law was necessary because of the failure of the Nehru-Liaquat Agreement of the 1950s. Parties like the CPM, the Congress, went beyond their ideology to demand the citizenship of Indian refugees from Pakistan and Bangladesh, most of whom are from the Dalit community. Academics of the academic world also congratulated the Central Government and Parliament for this legislation. The letter also stated that the law does not prevent the people of Ahmadiya, Hazara, Baloch or any other society from getting Indian citizenship in the neighboring country facing harassment.

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