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Peaceful protests to continue till CAA is revoked: Mamata

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee addressed a protest rally and asked the students to carry on with their protests against the new citizenship law till it is revoked. She also told them that she will always be by their side.

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee
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Published : Dec 26, 2019, 5:36 PM IST

Kolkata: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Thursday warned the BJP of not to 'play with fire' and threatened the saffron party of continuous movement till the new citizenship law is revoked.

Speaking at a protest rally in the city, the Trinamool Congress supremo said the BJP paints other parties in black and takes pride to portray itself in white.

Peaceful protests to continue till CAA is revoked: Mamata

Lashing out at the BJP, the chief minister said that the party does not keep its promises while referring to Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa's remark about putting compensation on hold to families of police firing victims in the state.

The government would not give a single rupee to their families if the investigation proved the involvement of two persons in the violence during the December 19 protests against the Citizenship Amendment Act, the Karnataka CM had told reporters on Wednesday.

Referring to the students, the WB chief minister asked them to carry on with their protests. She also told them that she will always be by their side.

"Do not fear anybody," Banerjee told the students. The Trinamool Congress chief, who is leading a protest march from Rajabazar to Mullick Bazar in central Kolkata, said that the students who are speaking out against the CAA are being threatened by the BJP.

"We express our solidarity with the students of Jamia Millia, IIT Kanpur and other universities who are protesting against CAA and NRC", she said.

She said that the students are above 18 years of age and citizens and voters of this country. "So if they stage any protest, where is the harm in it", she said.

Also, read: Miscreants set fire to CPI office in B'luru

Kolkata: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Thursday warned the BJP of not to 'play with fire' and threatened the saffron party of continuous movement till the new citizenship law is revoked.

Speaking at a protest rally in the city, the Trinamool Congress supremo said the BJP paints other parties in black and takes pride to portray itself in white.

Peaceful protests to continue till CAA is revoked: Mamata

Lashing out at the BJP, the chief minister said that the party does not keep its promises while referring to Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa's remark about putting compensation on hold to families of police firing victims in the state.

The government would not give a single rupee to their families if the investigation proved the involvement of two persons in the violence during the December 19 protests against the Citizenship Amendment Act, the Karnataka CM had told reporters on Wednesday.

Referring to the students, the WB chief minister asked them to carry on with their protests. She also told them that she will always be by their side.

"Do not fear anybody," Banerjee told the students. The Trinamool Congress chief, who is leading a protest march from Rajabazar to Mullick Bazar in central Kolkata, said that the students who are speaking out against the CAA are being threatened by the BJP.

"We express our solidarity with the students of Jamia Millia, IIT Kanpur and other universities who are protesting against CAA and NRC", she said.

She said that the students are above 18 years of age and citizens and voters of this country. "So if they stage any protest, where is the harm in it", she said.

Also, read: Miscreants set fire to CPI office in B'luru

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Peaceful protests to continue till CAA is revoked: Mamata
         Kolkata, Dec 26 (PTI) West Bengal Chief Minister
Mamata Banerjee on Thursday warned the BJP of not to "play
with fire" and threatened the saffron party of continuous
movement till the new citizenship law is revoked.
         Speaking at a protest rally in the city, the Trinamool
Congress supremo said the BJP paints other parties in black
and takes pride to portray itself in white.
         Lashing out at the BJP, the chief minister said that
the party does not keep its promises, while referring to
Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa's remark about
putting on hold compensation to families of police firing
victims in the state.
         The government would not give a single rupee to their
families if the investigation proved the involvement of two
persons in the violence during the December 19 protests
against the Citizenship Amendment Act, the Karnataka CM had
told reporters on Wednesday.
         Referring to the students, the WB chief minister asked
them to carry on with their protests. She also told them that
she will always be by their side.
         "Do not fear anbody," Banerjee told the students.
         The Trinamool Congress chief, who is leading a protest
march from Rajabazar to Mullick Bazar in central Kolkata, said
that the students who are speaking out against the CAA
are being threatened by the BJP.
         "We express our solidarity with the students of Jamia
Millia, IIT Kanpur and other universities who are protesting
against CAA and NRC", she said.
         She said that the students are above 18 years of age
and citizens and voters of this country. "So if they stage any
protest, where is the harm in it", she said. PTI DC SBN
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