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CAA protests influenced by 'pirated propaganda': Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi

| @indiablooms | Jan 07, 2020, at 02:46 pm

New Delhi/UNI: Senior BJP leader and Union Minister Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi on Tuesday said the ongoing protests continuing across the country were ''influenced by pirated propaganda''.

The conspiracy by some people to disturb the fabric of communal harmony and unity of the country through 'philosophy of Jhuthmev Jayate' (untruth will prevail) will be defeated, Mr Naqvi told reporters here.

He said that 'protests influenced by pirated propaganda' are being going on over the Citizenship Bill while the truth is that the Citizenship Bill is a draft law to provide citizenship and not to take away citizenship of any person.

Mr Naqvi while appealing to the students and the youths, said they should not get influenced by 'evils of misinformation' and they must become a part of effort to strengthen communal harmony and unity of the country.

The Minority Affairs Minister said that constitutional, religious, social rights of every Indian are absolutely safe. ''There is no threat or question mark to citizenship of any Indian due to the Citizenship Amendment Bill or any other legislation,'' he maintained.

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