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Yogendra Yadav, Radhika Vemula vow to fight CAA, NPR, NRC

Politician Yogendra Yadav and Radhika Vemula, mother of PhD scholar Rohith Vemula who committed suicide, together decided to fight against the CAA, NRC and NPR. At an event commemorating the fourth death anniversary of Vemula, Yadav said that the protests were being organised by "We the People", a common banner of organisations and people from across the country.

Yogendra Yadav, Radhika Vemula vow to fight CAA, NPR, NRC
Yogendra Yadav, Radhika Vemula vow to fight CAA, NPR, NRC
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Published : Jan 17, 2020, 11:28 PM IST

Hyderabad: Politician-activist Yogendra Yadav and Radhika Vemula, mother of PhD scholar Rohith Vemula who committed suicide, on Friday joined hands and vowed to fight against the CAA, NRC and NPR.

At an event commemorating the fourth death anniversary of Vemula, a University of Hyderabad student, Yadav said that the protests were being organised by "We the People", a common banner of organisations and people from across the country, against the Citizenship Amendement Act, National Register of Citizens and Nation Population Register.

"Today, the protests against CAA-NRC-NPR have grown beyond a protest. They have become a movement across the nation. It has become a movement for the Idea of India" where people of all religions will be equal citizens, he said.

He alleged that the CAA-NRC-NPR were challenging that very idea and trying to create "a Hindu Israel and a Hindu Pakistan.

Read: Hyderabad encounter: SC defines power & duties for a 3-member inquiry commission

Speaking on the occasion, Radhika Vemula said that the citizenship laws should be opposed to save the nation.

She said that her son, who ended his life four years ago, had predicted that citizens were going to be reduced to vote and a number.

Vemula announced she along with the mother of Dr Payal Tadvi, who allegedly committed suicide in Mumbai in 2019, and the mother of Najeeb, who went missing from Jawaharlal Nehru University in 2016, was planning a tour under the banner 'Mothers for the Nation' to defend the basic principles of the Constitution framed by BR Ambedkar.

Also Read: BJP demands NIA probe into Telangana's Bhainsa clashes

Hyderabad: Politician-activist Yogendra Yadav and Radhika Vemula, mother of PhD scholar Rohith Vemula who committed suicide, on Friday joined hands and vowed to fight against the CAA, NRC and NPR.

At an event commemorating the fourth death anniversary of Vemula, a University of Hyderabad student, Yadav said that the protests were being organised by "We the People", a common banner of organisations and people from across the country, against the Citizenship Amendement Act, National Register of Citizens and Nation Population Register.

"Today, the protests against CAA-NRC-NPR have grown beyond a protest. They have become a movement across the nation. It has become a movement for the Idea of India" where people of all religions will be equal citizens, he said.

He alleged that the CAA-NRC-NPR were challenging that very idea and trying to create "a Hindu Israel and a Hindu Pakistan.

Read: Hyderabad encounter: SC defines power & duties for a 3-member inquiry commission

Speaking on the occasion, Radhika Vemula said that the citizenship laws should be opposed to save the nation.

She said that her son, who ended his life four years ago, had predicted that citizens were going to be reduced to vote and a number.

Vemula announced she along with the mother of Dr Payal Tadvi, who allegedly committed suicide in Mumbai in 2019, and the mother of Najeeb, who went missing from Jawaharlal Nehru University in 2016, was planning a tour under the banner 'Mothers for the Nation' to defend the basic principles of the Constitution framed by BR Ambedkar.

Also Read: BJP demands NIA probe into Telangana's Bhainsa clashes

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Yogendra Yadav, Radhika Vemula vow to fight CAA, NPR, NRC
Hyderabad, Jan 17 (PTI) Politician-activist Yogendra
Yadav and Radhika Vemula, mother of PhD scholar Rohith Vemula
who committed suicide, on Friday joined hands and vowed to
fight against the CAA, NRC and NPR.
At an event commemorating the fourth death anniversary
of Vemula, a University of Hyderabad student, Yadav said the
protests were being organised by "We the People", a common
banner of organisations and people from across the country,
against the Citizenship Amendement Act, National Register of
Citizens and Nation Population Register.
"Today, the protests against CAA-NRC-NPR have grown
beyond a protest. They have become a movement across the
nation. It has become a movement for the Idea of India" where
people of all religions will be equal citizens, he said.
He alleged the CAA-NRC-NPR were challenging that very
idea and trying to create "a Hindu Israel and a Hindu
Pakistan.
Speaking on the occasion, Radhika Vemula said the
citizenship laws should be opposed to save the nation.
She said her son, who ended his life four years ago, had
predicted that citizens were going to be reduced to vote and a
number.
Vemula announced she along with the mother of Dr Payal
Tadvi, who allegedly committed suicide in Mumbai in 2019, and
the mother of Najeeb, who went missing from Jawaharlal Nehru
University in 2016, was planning a tour under the banner
'Mothers for the Nation' to defend the basic principles of the
Constitution framed by B R Ambedkar. PTI GDK NVG
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