New Delhi: Appealing to the Muslims of the country, Indresh Kumar said that there is no such thing in the Citizenship Amendment Act that the Muslims of the country will not have citizenship here, so the Muslims living in the country are the citizens of this country and any Indian Muslim will not have any effect, so they should not come to the point of any instigator nor the opposition parties who want to divide the country and spread violence.
ETV Bharat held a special conversation with Indresh Kumar in which the Sangh Pracharak warned all opposition parties that they were committing a big mistake by opposing the CAA and NRC and would have to regret it in the near future.
Indresh Kumar further said that there are 55 Islamic countries all over the world, all of them should come forward to protect the interests of Muslims and if Muslims are being persecuted in any country then they should also give shelter. If Islamic countries are unable to give protection to the majority living in their own country then it is a shame for them.
Reacting to the attack on Sikh religious place Nankana Sahib in Pakistan and the persistent atrocities on Sikhs, Indresh Kumar targeted Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh and Congress leader Navjot Singh Sidhu who came to support Pakistan and its Prime Minister. Indresh Kumar added that when there are assaults on Sikhs in Pakistan, killings are happening, then how could Amarinder Singh and Congress leader Navjot Singh Sidhu be so silently sitting, as if been paralyzed.
Several state governments, including many opposition parties, have also arisen in opposition to the Citizenship Amendment Act and the NRC.
The Chief Minister of almost all the states in which the opposition parties are in government has refused to implement CAA or NRC in their state.
On the other hand, all the people associated with RSS and Vishwa Hindu Parishad are celebrating the Citizenship Amendment Act as a festival. One such event was organized by the Vishwa Hindu Parishad in Delhi, the capital of the country, in which Indresh Kumar, a senior RSS Pracharak and patron of the Muslim Rashtriya Manch, also arrived.
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