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Shaheen Bagh protest serves BJP's interest: Jairam

February 13, 2020 19:36 IST

Senior Congress leader Jairam Ramesh has said people in Shaheen Bagh, epicentre of anti-Citizenship Amendment Act protests, should agitate against the National Population Register and National Register of Citizens if they are worried that their citizenship is going to be taken away from them.

IMAGE: Women and children hold placards during a silent protest against CAA and NRC at Shaheen Bagh in New Delhi. Photograph: PTI Photo

He claimed that the ongoing protests against the Citizenship Amendment Act at Shaheen Bagh in New Delhi served the Bharatiya Janata Party's "communal interest and also helped communal Muslim interests."

"I don't understand what Shaheen Bagh people are protesting about. Are they worried that their citizenship is going to be taken away from them. That is a legitimate fear. Then they should agitate against NPR and NRC. Why are they only agitating against CAA," he asked.

"Fine, I understand the emotion and sentiments. Initially (protest) in four days, five days...but after a while, I think it served the BJP's interest to keep Shaheen Bagh going, it served the communal Muslim interests to keep Shaheen Bagh going," he said.

These protests helped the BJP, but it also helped the communal outfits, Ramesh said.

 

"... And frankly beyond a point of time, I did not go to Shaheen Bagh," Ramesh said.

Congress leaders Shashi Tharoor and Mani Shankar Aiyar had visited Shaheeh Bagh in January to express solidarity with those protesting against the amended citizenship act.

Ramesh, however, hit out at the BJP-led Central government for bringing amendments to the Citizenship Act, claiming it was brought to divide the people on the basis of religion.

The Congress party's stand on the amended act was very clear, he said.

"The BJP wants to exclude certain communities from the CAA... BJP's policy is one of excluding Muslims.We want to include everybody. Tamils from Sri Lanka, Christians from Bhutan, Ahamedias from Pakistan...

Citizenship should not be based on religion. That is our fundamental position because that was rejected by our Constitution makers and it violates Article 14 of our Constitution," Ramesh added.

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