Protests against CAA PM Modi s visit continue in Kolkata

  • | Sunday | 12th January, 2020

Kolkata: Students, mostly affiliated to the Congress and the Left parties, continued protests here for the second consecutive day on Sunday against the amended citizenship act, despite PM Narendra Modi's assurance that the new law would not harm the interests of any citizen. Some of them also staged protests at several vantage points here since morning, raising slogans against the prime minister and Union Home Minister Amit Shah for bringing in the "divisive" law. Dispelling fears over the Citizenship (Amendment) Act, Modi said earlier in the day that a section of the youth was being misguided about the law and asserted that it would not take away anybody's citizenship. "I want to make this clear again that the CAA is not about taking away anybody's citizenship, but about granting citizenship," he said. The PM is on a two-day visit to the city.

Kolkata: Students, mostly affiliated to the Congress and the Left parties, continued protests here for the second consecutive day on Sunday against the amended citizenship act, despite PM Narendra Modis assurance that the new law would not harm the interests of any citizen. Activists, who hit the streets on Saturday with placards that read Modi go back and Down with BJP, continued their sit-in all night at Esplanade area in the state capital, insisting that their agitation would continue till the prime minister leaves the city. Some of them also staged protests at several vantage points here since morning, raising slogans against the prime minister and Union Home Minister Amit Shah for bringing in the "divisive" law. Dispelling fears over the Citizenship (Amendment) Act, Modi said earlier in the day that a section of the youth was being misguided about the law and asserted that it would not take away anybodys citizenship. "I want to make this clear again that the CAA is not about taking away anybodys citizenship, but about granting citizenship," he said. The PM is on a two-day visit to the city. Black flags and angry chants had greeted Modi as he arrived here on Saturday afternoon, but nicety was not entirely abandoned as Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee shared dais with him while remaining insistent on annulment of the new citizenship law. (Image from enewsroom.in)

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