Govt sending people to raise pro-Pakistan slogans during anti-CAA protests: Aziz Qureshi
Team Udayavani, Feb 24, 2020, 3:32 PM IST
Sambhal (UP): Former Uttar Pradesh Governor Aziz Qureshi on Monday alleged that government was sending people to raise ‘pro-Pakistan’ slogans during anti-CAA protests as part of a conspiracy.
Qureshi termed police action on protesters in Aligarh and Delhi as “barbarism” and said when those sitting in the government feel defeated, they indulge in firing and lathi charge.
Attacking the BJP and the RSS, he alleged that they had “mischievous plans” for Indian Muslims who are being targeted.
“Just as Hitler set up camps , the central government was setting up detention camps and all this is being done to divide the country,” he said.
Qureshi alleged that Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Home Minister Amit Shah and their entire government, on the basis of their numbers in the Parliament, has got the Citizenship law amended against the very ethos of the Constitution, thereby alienating 20 crore people of the country.
“All this has been done to make the country a Hindu rashtra,” he added.
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