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Do not support violence during anti-CAA protests: Mamata

West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee said people not to support any kind of violence during the CAA protest. Besides this, she made it clear to other political parties and leaders to avoid violence during the protest and demonstrations.

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Published : Jan 9, 2020, 7:40 PM IST

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Do not support violence during anti-CAA protests: Mamata

Madhyamgram (West Bengal): Asserting that violence in any form was not acceptable during protests and demonstrations, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Thursday said political parties and leaders should behave in a more responsible way.

Dubbing the National Population Register (NPR) updating process as "a prelude to pan-India NRC" implementation, Banerjee asked people not to share personal details with anyone.

Also read: Gangasagar not less than Kumbh, but Centre does not give money for it, says Mamata

"We were the first ones to raise voice against the Citizenship Amendment Act, NRC and the NPR. This time, the NPR form has sought six new personal details. I will request all of you not to share your details with anyone," said Banerjee.

"If someone comes to your place and seeks details, just decline their request," Banerjee said while addressing an anti-CAA protest march at Madhyamgram in North 24 Parganas.

She, however, stressed that she did not support the violence or clash that had been reported from various parts of the state during anti-citizenship bill protests.

Also read: Number of road accidents in Kolkata drops in 2019

"We don't support violence during anti-CAA protests. Political parties and leaders should behave in a more responsible way. Violence is not the right form of protest," she said, referring to the reports of arson and vandalisation in the state during Wednesday's trade union strike.

Madhyamgram (West Bengal): Asserting that violence in any form was not acceptable during protests and demonstrations, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Thursday said political parties and leaders should behave in a more responsible way.

Dubbing the National Population Register (NPR) updating process as "a prelude to pan-India NRC" implementation, Banerjee asked people not to share personal details with anyone.

Also read: Gangasagar not less than Kumbh, but Centre does not give money for it, says Mamata

"We were the first ones to raise voice against the Citizenship Amendment Act, NRC and the NPR. This time, the NPR form has sought six new personal details. I will request all of you not to share your details with anyone," said Banerjee.

"If someone comes to your place and seeks details, just decline their request," Banerjee said while addressing an anti-CAA protest march at Madhyamgram in North 24 Parganas.

She, however, stressed that she did not support the violence or clash that had been reported from various parts of the state during anti-citizenship bill protests.

Also read: Number of road accidents in Kolkata drops in 2019

"We don't support violence during anti-CAA protests. Political parties and leaders should behave in a more responsible way. Violence is not the right form of protest," she said, referring to the reports of arson and vandalisation in the state during Wednesday's trade union strike.

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Do not support violence during anti-CAA protests: Mamata
         Madhyamgram (WB), Jan 9 (PTI) Asserting that violence
in any form was not acceptable during protests and
demonstrations, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on
Thursday said political parties and leaders should behave in
a more responsible way.
         Dubbing the National Population Register (NPR)
updation process as "a prelude to pan-India NRC"
implementation, Banerjee asked people not to share personal
details with anyone.
         "We were the first ones to raise voice against the
citizenship act, NRC and the NPR. This time, the NPR form has
sought six new personal details. I will request all of you not
to share your details with anyone.
         "If someone comes to your place and seeks details,
just decline their request," Banerjee said, while addressing
an anti-CAA protest march at Madhyamgram in North 24 Parganas.
         She, however, stressed that she did not support the
violence or clash that had been reported from various parts of
the state during anti-citizenship bill protests.
         "We don't support violence during anti-CAA protests.
Political parties and leaders should behave in a more
responsible way. Violence is not the right form of protest,"
she said, referring to the reports of arson and vandalisation
in the state during Wednesday's trade union strike. PTI PNT
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