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BJP President Dilip Ghosh Gave Controversial Statement on the Citizenship Amendment Act

Shivani Alakh

Several disputed statements are being heard in several states of the country amid protests over the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) and the National Register of Citizens (NRC). The latest case is that of West Bengal BJP President Dilip Ghosh. He has made a controversial statement against the citizenship amendment law against the protesters involved in the Shaheen Bagh protest. He has asked why no protestor is dying here?

During a press conference on Tuesday, Dilip Ghosh asked why the protesters were not doing anything in Shaheen Bagh while they were protesting in the open in the scorching cold of Delhi. He said, 'During the note ban, a lot was said about the people who died in the queues. Now, when women sit with children, where the temperature is 4-5 degrees Celsius, no one is dying. Which nectar have they taken?

Hundreds of women are protesting against the amended citizenship law in Shaheen Bagh, South Delhi. Demonstrations have been going on here for more than a month. Protests by Shaheenbagh are also in the news in view of the assembly elections in Delhi. Meanwhile, protests in Shaheenbagh are intensifying. Millions of people are facing a lot of trouble due to people sitting here on the way.

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