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Any law enacted by parliament should get due respect: Vijay Goel

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Published : Feb 20, 2020, 6:08 PM IST

BJP MP Vijay Goel has said that Supreme Court would decide about the on-going protest at Shaheen Bagh. No one is above the law and any law enacted by the parliament should be implemented and followed.

Vijay Goel, BJP MP
Vijay Goel, BJP MP

New Delhi: Disapproving the ongoing protest against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act (CAA), BJP MP Vijay Goel on Thursday said that any law enacted by the parliament should be respected and it has to be followed by one and all.

Vijay Goel, BJP MP

Interacting with the ETV Bharat here, the BJP leader said the protesters at Shaheen Bagh have no right to block roads as it is causing trouble to a large number of people in the city.

"The case is with the Supreme Court and the court will decide now what has to be done," he said, when asked that the protesters were not convinced with the top court-appointed interlocutors, who met them on Wednesday.

"It's a politics of being adamant. It's not good and it won't work," the BJP Rajya Sabha MP asserted.

In their first attempt on Wednesday, the interlocutors reached out to the protesters and requested them to shift the venue of their protest against the CAA. A large number of protesters, mostly women, have been demonstrating against the newly amended citizenship act for over two months, leading to traffic jams in the area.

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New Delhi: Disapproving the ongoing protest against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act (CAA), BJP MP Vijay Goel on Thursday said that any law enacted by the parliament should be respected and it has to be followed by one and all.

Vijay Goel, BJP MP

Interacting with the ETV Bharat here, the BJP leader said the protesters at Shaheen Bagh have no right to block roads as it is causing trouble to a large number of people in the city.

"The case is with the Supreme Court and the court will decide now what has to be done," he said, when asked that the protesters were not convinced with the top court-appointed interlocutors, who met them on Wednesday.

"It's a politics of being adamant. It's not good and it won't work," the BJP Rajya Sabha MP asserted.

In their first attempt on Wednesday, the interlocutors reached out to the protesters and requested them to shift the venue of their protest against the CAA. A large number of protesters, mostly women, have been demonstrating against the newly amended citizenship act for over two months, leading to traffic jams in the area.

Also Read: 'Will flay you,' Congress MLA allegedly threatens BJP

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