New Delhi: The Congress' protest at Raj Ghat on Sunday over the controversial Citizenship Amendment Act and the National Registrar for Citizens (NRC) was shifted to Monday as the permission for it was denied due to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's rally at Ramlila ground here.
In a statement on Saturday, Congress General Secretary, Organisation, K. C. Venugopal said: "Congress party senior leaders will undertake a satyagraha at Mahatma Gandhi's Samadhi at Raj Ghat on December 23, 2019, from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. in line with the path of non-violent, yet consistent and unequivocal opposition shown by the Mahatma Gandhi, the Party's satyagraha will fight against this dictatorial government and to protect BR Ambedkar's Constitution."
According to party sources, the permission to hold the silent protest on Sunday at Rajghat was denied by the Delhi Police keeping in view the Prime Minister's rally at Ramlila ground. The Congress had planned the protest over CAA and the NRC on Sunday afternoon from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m., even as Modi was set to address a massive rally at the Ramlila ground, his first in Delhi after the Lok Sabha elections.
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Venugopal further said that there have been widespread resentment against the recent actions of the BJP government, amongst people across the country - especially amongst youth demanding the restoration and maintaining the sanctity of rights guaranteed by the Constitution.
He alleged that the "dictatorial and stubborn" BJP government at the Centre and in different states has used "indiscriminate police force" against ordinary citizen in the name of maintaining law and order.