Mamata urges political parties, civil society to isolate BJP
PTI, Dec 30, 2019, 3:26 PM IST
Purulia: Lashing out at the BJP government for trying to brand the protesters against CAA as “anti-nationals”, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Monday urged political parties and civil society groups to join hands and isolate the saffron party across the country.
Mentioning that the BJP is trying to take away the citizenship of legal citizens of the country, Banerjee said she will not allow updating of the National Population Register (NPR), which has already been stayed by her government.
“BJP is planning to take away the citizenship of legal citizens. I would appeal to everybody to join hands against the BJP and isolate them everywhere,” Banerjee said before the commencement of her 5-km-long protest march in Purulia town.
“Whoever is conducting peaceful protest is being termed as anti-national”, the TMC boss said.
“I will not stop my protest until the CAA is withdrawn. Just ensure that your names are there in the voters’ list. The rest will be taken care of by me. No one will have to leave this country,” she said.
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