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NCP slams Shah, says nobody is convinced with HM's response

Attacking Home Minister Amit Shah over his remarks on Delhi violence, NCP leader Nawab Malik said that there is a lot of difference between his words and actions. As per Malik's, the violent incidents in Delhi were a representation of the Gujarat Model.

Difference between Shah's words and actions: NCP over Delhi violence
Difference between Shah's words and actions: NCP over Delhi violence
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Published : Mar 12, 2020, 2:55 PM IST

Mumbai: Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) leader and state cabinet minister Nawab Malik on Thursday slammed Home Minister Amit Shah saying that there is a difference between the latter's words and actions with regard to the Delhi violence.

"Amit Shah said people who died in Delhi riots were Indians and not Hindus and Muslims. There is a difference in what he speaks and what he does. Every BJP leader speaks on the floor of the house in a different manner and works in a different way. People have died; temples and mosques have been burnt," Malik said.

Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) leader and state cabinet minister Nawab Malik on Thursday slammed Home Minister Amit Shah, in Mumbai.

"Amit Shah is saying that the situation was controlled in 72 hours. Why there was silence for three days? Why the police did not take any action? He said that he was busy while Trump visited his constituency. The home minister is not for his own constituency but for the country. He said that people came from outside which means that it was pre-planned. It was the Gujarat model. Nobody is convinced with his reply, "he added.

Earlier on Wednesday, Amit Shah said that there was 'a deep conspiracy' behind the Delhi riots and no one will be spared who is guilty of violence irrespective of his religion, caste or party.

Replying to the debate in the Lok Sabha on Delhi violence, Shah said that there was a provocation to indulge in communal violence during the visit of US President Donald Trump.

At least 53 persons died, including IB officer Ankit Sharma and Constable Rattan Lal in the violence that took place in North-East Delhi last month.

Malik also emphasized that his party will not support NPR. "We have decided that in the format of 2020 we are not supporting the National Population Register (NPR)," he said.

On the issue of containing the spread of coronavirus, Malik said, "We have decided that we will not hold any public rallies or meetings. We appeal to everyone not to hold any large gatherings to prevent the spread of coronavirus. We have to follow government guidelines."

Read:| Questioning of Delhi violence accused reveals PFI's 'deep involvement' in riots

Mumbai: Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) leader and state cabinet minister Nawab Malik on Thursday slammed Home Minister Amit Shah saying that there is a difference between the latter's words and actions with regard to the Delhi violence.

"Amit Shah said people who died in Delhi riots were Indians and not Hindus and Muslims. There is a difference in what he speaks and what he does. Every BJP leader speaks on the floor of the house in a different manner and works in a different way. People have died; temples and mosques have been burnt," Malik said.

Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) leader and state cabinet minister Nawab Malik on Thursday slammed Home Minister Amit Shah, in Mumbai.

"Amit Shah is saying that the situation was controlled in 72 hours. Why there was silence for three days? Why the police did not take any action? He said that he was busy while Trump visited his constituency. The home minister is not for his own constituency but for the country. He said that people came from outside which means that it was pre-planned. It was the Gujarat model. Nobody is convinced with his reply, "he added.

Earlier on Wednesday, Amit Shah said that there was 'a deep conspiracy' behind the Delhi riots and no one will be spared who is guilty of violence irrespective of his religion, caste or party.

Replying to the debate in the Lok Sabha on Delhi violence, Shah said that there was a provocation to indulge in communal violence during the visit of US President Donald Trump.

At least 53 persons died, including IB officer Ankit Sharma and Constable Rattan Lal in the violence that took place in North-East Delhi last month.

Malik also emphasized that his party will not support NPR. "We have decided that in the format of 2020 we are not supporting the National Population Register (NPR)," he said.

On the issue of containing the spread of coronavirus, Malik said, "We have decided that we will not hold any public rallies or meetings. We appeal to everyone not to hold any large gatherings to prevent the spread of coronavirus. We have to follow government guidelines."

Read:| Questioning of Delhi violence accused reveals PFI's 'deep involvement' in riots

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