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CAA protests Highlights: Govt focusing on CAA, NPR instead of economy, says Sachin Pilot

Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) Highlights: Amit Shah said the time is up for the Kejriwal government in Delhi and the BJP will form the next government in the national capital.

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New Delhi | Updated: December 26, 2019 22:37 IST
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Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) Protest Highlights: In the wake of violent protests against the Citizenship Amendment Act in Uttar Pradesh, the UP Police said that section 144 will be imposed in Ghaziabad and several other parts of western UP from 10 pm Thursday night till 10 pm Friday night.

The statement released by the police also added that mobile internet will be suspended for 24 hours in the given period of time.

Meanwhile, Left parties have called for week-long protests from January 1 to January 7, 2020, against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), National Register of Citizens (NRC), National Population Register (NPR), mounting miseries of people due to economic slowdown, and in solidarity with the all India General Strike on January 8.

Meanwhile, Union Home Minister Amit Shah Thursday accused the Opposition of creating confusion over the amended Citizenship Act and blamed them for the violence in Delhi.

Congress party ke netritva me tukde-tukde gang jo Dilli ke ashanti ke liye zimmedar hai, isko dand dene ka samay aa gya hai. Dilli ki janata ne dand dena chahiye (The Congress-led tukde-tukde gang is responsible for spoiling the peaceful atmosphere in Delhi. The time has come to punish them. Delhi people should do it).”, he said.

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A march is planned in Aligarh today at 5 pm while Mumbai is witnessing protests by the Vanchit Bahujan Aghadi against the contentious act. Follow for LIVE updates

22:35 (IST)26 Dec 2019
TMC to give Rs 5 lakh each to kin of persons killed in Mangaluru anti-CAA protests

Trinamool Congress will give a compensation of Rs 5 lakh each to families of the two persons killed in Karnataka's Mangaluru during protests against the amended Citizenship Act. The state president of the TMC's trade union wing Indian National Trinamool Trade Union Congress (INTTUC), Dola Sen said cheques of Rs 5 lakh each will be handed over to the kin of the deceased during a proposed visit by a TMC delegation to Mangaluru. West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, while addressing a rally on Thursday, said the TMC delegation would soon visit Karnataka to meet the families of those killed in alleged police firing and hand over the ex-gratia amount to them. (PTI)

22:00 (IST)26 Dec 2019
AIMIM chief to address meet against CAA in Bihar on Dec 29

AIMIM president Asaduddin Owaisi will address a protest rally against the CAA, NRC and NPR at Kishanganj in Bihar on December 29 in which former Bihar Chief Minister Jitan Ram Manjhi will also participate. Maharashtra IPS officer Abdur Rahman, who recently quit office over the alleged communal and unconstitutional CAA, will also attend the rally, AIMIM sources said on Thursday. Owaisi recently launched a campaign against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), National Register of Citizens (NRC) and National Population Register (NPR). He has so far addressed two public meetings in his home state of Telangana in Hyderabad and Mahabubnagar - as part of the campaign. (PTI)

21:22 (IST)26 Dec 2019
CAA protests: Norwegian tourist questioned by Kochi foreign office

Days after a German exchange student was forced to leave India after participating in an anti-citizenship law protest in Chennai, a Norwegian tourist in Kochi may face a similar fate. On Thursday, Janne Mette-Johannson, a tourist from Norway who arrived in India in October, was summoned to the Foreigners Regional Registration Office (FRRO) in Kochi and asked about her attendance at an anti-citizenship protest march in the city on Monday. The FRRO is an office exclusively for the services of foreign tourists in the country. Read more

20:57 (IST)26 Dec 2019
Govt focusing on CAA, NPR instead of economy: Sachin Pilot

Rajasthan Deputy Chief Minister Sachin Pilot Thursday accused the government of using its political capital on issues such as the Citizenship (Amendment) Act and the National Population Register (NPR), instead of taking measures to improve the economy. He also alleged that the Centre was creating confusion over the National Register of Citizens (NRC) and the NPR. "We (Congress) are a responsible opposition party. Therefore, it is our duty to ask questions to the government," Pilot said in a press conference here. "We want to know the intentions behind the Citizenship (Amendment) Act. There is a doubt in people's mind as the Union government is confusing the people of the country about NRC and NPR," he said. (PTI)

19:30 (IST)26 Dec 2019
Internet to be suspended in Ghaziabad for 24 hours

Keeping in mind the law and order situation, Ghaziabad administration has ordered the shutting of internet services between 10 pm Thursday and 10 pm Friday. Section 144 will also be imposed in the above mentioned time period.

19:20 (IST)26 Dec 2019
Puducherry CM Narayanasamy says 'won't implement CAA'

Puducherry Chief Minister V Narayanasamy Thursday claimed the Citizenship (Amendment) Act "ignores" Muslims and that he will not implement the newly enacted law, as well as the NRC, in the Union Territory "come what may". The Congress CM claimed the CAA and the NRC were "ill-conceived" and aimed at achieving the goal of "Hindutva, as championed by the BJP". "Even Tamils from Sri Lanka residing in India as refugees were persecuted in the Island country. Why you have left them out? Similar is the case with the Rohingyas," he told news agency PTI over the phone. "It cannot be done in a partisan way. You have to include people of all the religions. You can't do it selectively for the people of some religions. Come what may, I will not implement CAA and NRC in Puducherry," the chief minister added. (PTI)

19:14 (IST)26 Dec 2019
'Why should I go to vandals' place': UP minister refuses to meet kin of 2 men killed in CAA violence

A minister in the Yogi Adityanath-led Uttar Pradesh government stoked a controversy on Thursday after he refused to meet the families of two men killed in violence during protests against the amended Citizenship Act in Bijnor last week.  Calling them “upadravi” (vandals), vocational education and skill development minister Kapil Dev Agarwal told PTI, “Why should I go to vandals’ place? How can those who are involved in vandalism and put the entire country and state in arson be social.” Agarwal, however, met Om Raj Saini, who was injured in the violence that hit the district’s Nehtaur area and his family. Read more

18:50 (IST)26 Dec 2019
Won’t allow any protest on streets: Hyderabad police

Amid allegations that those agitating against the new Citizenship Act, the National Population Register (NPR), and National Register of Citizens (NRC) were being allowed to protest and those wanting to celebrate the same were being denied permission by the Hyderabad police, Commissioner Anjani Kumar Thursday said it was untrue. “We will not allow anyone to come on to the streets to protest,” said Anjani Kumar, adding that the All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen had held its public meeting at the party headquarters itself and not on the streets. Read more

18:24 (IST)26 Dec 2019
Akhil Gogoi remanded to 14 days judicial custody

RTI activist and peasant leader Akhil Gogoi, who was arrested under the stringent UA(P)A amidst the large-scale protests in Assam over the amended Citizenship Act, was on Thursday sent to judicial custody for 14 days by a special NIA court in Guwahati. The court turned down the plea of the National Investigation Agency(NIA) seeking his custody for 10 more days, Gogoi's counsel Santanu Borthakur told PTI. He said that the court pulled up NIA for taking Gogoi, the chief adviser of the Krishak Mukti Sangram Samiti, to Delhi without intimating it when the peasant leader was in the custody of the anti-terror agency. Gogoi will be produced before the NIA court again on January 10, Borthakur said. (PTI)

17:36 (IST)26 Dec 2019
Over 200 detained during protest outside UP Bhawan against 'police atrocities'

Over 200 people were detained Thursday after they staged a demonstration outside Delhi's Uttar Pradesh Bhawan against the alleged police atrocities in the state during protests against the amended Citizenship Act, officials said. Scores of people from all walks of life had gathered outside the UP Bhawan to protest against the alleged "undemocratic onslaught on organisations and activists in the state". The protesters, who came from Jamia Nagar, Nangaloi and Seelampur, were detained and taken to nearby police stations, a senior police officer said. "A total of 213 people detained from outside UP Bhawan for protesting without permission. They were detained and taken to the Mandir Marg police station and Connaught Place police station," the officer said. (PTI)

17:18 (IST)26 Dec 2019
SC lawyer files complaint against Arundhati Roy

Supreme Court lawyer Rajeev Kumar Ranjan has filed a complaint against activist Arundhati Roy for asking people to give wrong information to government officers who come to collect data for National Population Register (NPR), reports news agency ANI.

16:53 (IST)26 Dec 2019
Rahul Gandhi, Owaisi, tukde-tukde gang want civil war in India: Giriraj Singh

Hours after Union Home Minister Amit Shah accused the Congress of instigating violence in Delhi over the newly amended Citizenship Act, Union Minister Giriraj Singh Thursday said Rahul Gandhi, along with the tukde-tukde gang and AIMIM chief Asaddudin Owaisi were trying to divide the country. “What Mughals and Britishers could not do, that Rahul Gandhi, Congress, tukde-tukde gang and Owaisi want to do. They want to divide India. They want a civil war in India,” news agency ANI quoted Giriraj Singh as saying. Read more

16:13 (IST)26 Dec 2019
Daryaganj violence: Delhi Court to pronounce judgment on bail plea of all 15 accused on December 28

Daryaganj violence case: A Delhi Court to pronounce judgment on bail plea of all 15 accused on December 28. (ANI)

The court had on Monday sent the 15 people, arrested in connection with the violence over the new citizenship law in Old Delhi’s Daryaganj, to two-week judicial custody. Metropolitan Magistrate Kapil Kumar sent the accused persons to further 14-day judicial custody after rejecting their bail applications.

16:03 (IST)26 Dec 2019
BJP govt trying to bring NRC in garb of NPR: Congress

Congress Thursday accused BJP government of bringing the NRC in the garb of the National Population Register (NPR) and claimed that questions related to NRC will be asked in the pre-test forms for the NPR. Party spokesperson Ajay Maken said his party will oppose the government if it tries to link the NPR with the NRC and alleged that it infringes upon the citizens' right to privacy. "The BJP government is trying to bring the NRC in the garb of the NPR. The BJP government wants to polarise the society," he said. He added that the questions asked in the NPR pre-test questionnaire are not required for the exercise. (PTI)

15:37 (IST)26 Dec 2019
Magsaysay awardee deplores 'vengeance' with which UP govt is acting against protesters

Magsaysay awardee Sandeep Pandey Thursday wrote an open letter to Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath stating that the "vengeance" with which the state government was acting against protesting activists is condemnable and called for "more maturity and restraint". Pandey, an academic and a social activist, has also alleged in his letter that "anarchist elements" were responsible for violence though action is being taken against people who have adopted peaceful means of protests and have faith in the country's Constitution. "If you (CM) will send social activists, who have faith in the Constitution, to jail because your police in unable to identify the anarchist elements, then peaceful means of expressing dissent against the government in a democracy will be eliminated and anarchist elements will easily be able to mislead the common people," he said. (PTI)

15:18 (IST)26 Dec 2019
Jadavpur University students decide to 'rusticate' chancellor Jagdeep Dhankhar

The students of Jadavpur University on Thursday decided to "rusticate" West Bengal Governor and the university's chancellor Jagdeep Dhankhar from his post over a host of issues, including his stand on the contentious Citizenship Act. In an e-mail to Raj Bhavan on December 24, the day Dhankhar was prevented by protesters from attending the annual convocation of the university, the Arts Faculty Students Union (AFSU) said, "Sir, you are not welcome in our campus." Opposing the governor's views on "various contemporary issues," the mail said, "As you do not act like an unbiased constitutional head and since your attitude is not at all guardian-like towards the students, you are not welcome in our campus." (PTI)

15:03 (IST)26 Dec 2019
Left parties call for week-long protests from Jan 1-7

Left parties call for week-long protests from January 1 to January 7, 2020, against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), National Register of Citizens (NRC), National Population Register (NPR), mounting miseries of people due to economic slowdown, and in solidarity with the all India General Strike on January 8.

14:59 (IST)26 Dec 2019
UP Shia Central Waqf Board favours NRC implementation

Favouring implementation of the National Register of Citizens (NRC), the Uttar Pradesh Shia Central Waqf Board Thursday said Indian Muslims do not have any threat from it. "Hindustani Muslims do not have any threat from NRC. It should be implemented in the country. The real matter is of identification of intruders who are the real threat to the country," UPSCWB Chairman Waseem Rizvi said. "The intruders are vote bank for the TMC and the SP. The Congress is making voter identity cards of intruders from Bangladesh, Pakistan and Afghanistan. If NRC is implemented their real face will come to the fore," he added. (PTI)

14:45 (IST)26 Dec 2019
Time to punish ‘tukde-tukde’ gang, Delhi people should do it, says Amit Shah

Accusing the Opposition of creating confusion over the Citizenship Amendment Act, Union Home Minister Amit Shah Thursday said, “Congress party ke netritva me tukde-tukde gang jo Dilli ke ashanti ke liye zimmedar hai, isko dand dene ka samay aa gya hai. Dilli ki janata ne dand dena chahiye (The Congress-led tukde-tukde gang is responsible for spoiling the peaceful atmosphere in Delhi. The time has come to punish them. Delhi people should do it)".

14:21 (IST)26 Dec 2019
UP sees most deaths and violence in anti-CAA protests: A look at the stories we know so far

Uttar Pradesh is the worst-affected state by the protests against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act with violence erupting mainly in 12 districts, including Firozabad, Rampur, Meerut, Muzaffarnagar, Bulandshahr and Bahraich. Eighteen people have been killed so far — at least 14 victims are Muslims who died of bullet injuries from firearms. In one case, the police have admitted to firing in “self-defence”. Public and private vehicles were burned during various protests, while several policemen were also injured. For more than a week now, the government has suspended or curtailed mobile internet in multiple areas across the state. While the police have come under severe criticism for firing on protesters, they have accused protesters of indulging in violence first and vandalising public property. Read more here

13:55 (IST)26 Dec 2019
BJP does not keep promises: Mamata Banerjee on Karnataka CM

Lashing out at the BJP, the chief minister said that the party does not keep its promises, while referring to Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa's remark about putting on hold compensation to families of police firing victims in the state. The government would not give a single rupee to their families if the investigation proved the involvement of two persons in the violence during the December 19 protests against the Citizenship Amendment Act, the Karnataka CM said.

13:50 (IST)26 Dec 2019
Leadership doesn’t mean guiding people to violence: Army chief Bipin Rawat on CAA protests

In the wake of nationwide protests against the amended Citizenship Act and the proposed National Register Citizens, Army Chief General Bipin Rawat Thursday said, “leaders are not those who lead people in inappropriate directions”.

“Leaders are not those who lead people in inappropriate direction. As we are witnessing in large number of universities and colleges, students, the way they are leading masses and crowds to carry out arson and violence in cities and towns. This is not leadership,” Rawat said while addressing a gathering at a health summit in New Delhi.

The outgoing Army Chief, who is due to retire on December 31, termed leadership as a “very complex phenomenon”.

13:36 (IST)26 Dec 2019
'Modi Shah hosh me aao': Protestors chant slogans

In Mumbai, the city police have been deployed around Dadar where protests are being held by the Vanchit Bahujan Aghadi party.

13:34 (IST)26 Dec 2019
Our protests will continue till CAA, NRC not revoked: Mamata Banerjee

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee Thursday said that the protests will continue till the Citizenship Amendment Act and NRC get revoked, PTI reported.

13:32 (IST)26 Dec 2019
PM’s ‘no-talks-on-NRC’ remark a tactical retreat: JD(U)’s Prashant Kishor

JD(U) vice-president Prashant Kishor, who has been critical of the proposed implementation of nationwide National Register of Citizens (NRC), dubbed the PM’s rhetoric of “Abhi toh NRC ki koi charcha hi nahi hui hai“, as a “pause and not a full stop”.

“The claim of “Abhi toh NRC ki koi charcha hi nahi hui hain” is nothing but a tactical retreat in the face of the nationwide protest against #CAA_NRC. It is a pause and not the full stop,” Kishor wrote on Twitter on Thursday.

13:26 (IST)26 Dec 2019
‘RSS PM lies to Bharat Mata’: Rahul Gandhi hits out at Modi over ‘no detention centres’ claim

Hitting out at Prime Minister Narendra Modi Thursday for his claim that there were no detention centres in India, former Congress president Rahul Gandhi alleged that “RSS’s Prime Minister lies to Bharat Mata”. Gandhi attached a video, which purportedly shows an under-construction detention centre in Assam. “RSS’s Prime Minister lies to Bharat Mata,” Gandhi said in the tweet in Hindi with the hashtag ‘Jhoot Jhoot Jhoot (lies, lies, lies).

13:25 (IST)26 Dec 2019

Hi, welcome to the Indian Express LIVE blog. Stay tuned to track the latest developments on the Citizenship Amendment Act.

CAA protests, Citizenship Amendment Act, Citizenship Amendment Bill, delhi CAA protests, India citizenship act protests, what is citizenship law, indian express Protesters hold posters quoting from Rahat Indori’s ghazal ‘Agar khilaaf hain hone do’. (Express)

 

On the other hand, Congress on Thursday accused BJP government of bringing the NRC in the garb of the National Population Register (NPR) and claimed that questions related to NRC will be asked in the pre-test forms for the NPR.

Party spokesperson Ajay Maken said, "the BJP government is trying to bring the NRC in the garb of the NPR. The BJP government wants to polarise the society," he said. He added that the questions asked in the NPR pre-test questionnaire are not required for the exercise.

Leading yet another protest march against the amended citizenship act, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee Thursday asked the students to carry on with their protests. "Do not fear anybody", Banerjee told students adding that she will always be by their side.

CM Banerjee also warned the BJP to "not to play with fire" and threatened the saffron party of continuous movement till the new citizenship law is revoked.

Amid nationwide protests over the Citizenship (Amendment) Act and the proposed National Register of Citizens (NRC), the BJP working President JP Nadda Thursday called a meeting of members of the committee formed for 'Jan Jagran Abhiyan' over the controversial legislation, news agency ANI reported.

Even as the government sought to delink the updation of the NPR and the NRC, there is no end in sight for the ongoing protests across the country. A march is being scheduled in Aligarh today at 5 pm against "repression in Uttar Pradesh" while in Mumbai, the city police have been deployed around Dadar where protests are being held by the Vanchit Bahujan Aghadi party.

The Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAB) became a law after receiving the President’s assent on December 12, and ever since then the protests, which started in Assam and Delhi, have spread to other parts of the country. The Bill seeks to grant citizenship to individuals who are Hindu, Sikh, Buddhist, Christian, Jain, or Parsi who entered India from Pakistan, Bangladesh, or Afghanistan by the cut-off date of December 31, 2014.

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