New Delhi: People protesting against the amended citizenship law, CAA, at Shaheen Bagh in the national capital seem to be in no mood to give up their struggle even as the Supreme Court on Wednesday adjourned till March 23, the hearing on pleas challenging the ongoing protests.
On being asked about the rioting incidents in northeast parts of the capital city, the woman said people and leaders who make inflammatory speeches must be booked.
BJP leader Kapil Mishra should be booked as he made provocative speech right before the riots in parts of the city, she said.
Also, when asked to comment on US President Donald Trump's reaction on the current situation concerning the CAA, she said he was a guest and even if he said something on the matter, 'it does not matter as we have nothing to do with him'.
"Our fight is against the government (on the issue of CAA) and it will go on uninterrupted for a long time," she added.
Meanwhile, the death toll in the CAA related violence in the city has gone up to 20 with many more injured being in critical condition.
Also, read: SC adjourns Shaheen Bagh hearing to March 23