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Shaheen Bagh protest was a key issue for the BJP ahead of the assembly elections. The party repeatedly alleged that AAP was hand-in-glove with the protesters and was appeasing the minority community.
All IndiaReported by Saurabh Shukla, Edited by Anindita SanyalUpdated: August 17, 2020 6:41 pm IST
by Taboola

New Delhi:

More than 50 people who became known for their protests against the citizenship law in Delhi, have joined the BJP, triggering the claims of the ruling Aam Aadmi Party that the protests were a BJP ruse for political gains. The 24-hour, 101-day protest at northwest Delhi became the template for anti-CAA protests across the country and fizzled out after the panic over coronavirus.

The list of people who joined the BJP on Sunday, includes social worker Shahzad Ali, gynecologist Dr Mehreen and former AAP worker Tabassum Hussain, who were among the well-known faces at Shaheen Bagh.

AAP now claims that the BJP conspired with the Delhi Police and planned the demonstration at Shaheen Bagh to get political mileage ahead of the Delhi assembly elections.

"The Shaheen Bagh protest was the BJPs main election issue... the BJP stands exposed now as the organisers of the Shaheen Bagh protests have joined BJP," said AAP's Saurabh Bharadwaj, accusing the BJP of polarizing Delhi to win the election.

"The Delhi Police did not remove Shaheen Bagh protestors on the instructions of BJP," Mr Bhardwaj told NDTV, asserting that the Delhi Police was hand-in-glove with the BJP.


The protest was a key issue for the BJP ahead of the assembly elections. The party repeatedly alleged that Mr Kejriwal's AAP was hand-in-glove with the protesters and was appeasing the minority community, which comprised a majority among the protesters.

In his rallies, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had tagged the protests as "anarchy" and sought Delhi's mandate to stop it.
"Whether it is Seelampur, Jamia or Shaheen Bagh, there have been multiple protests against the CAA. Do you think these protests are a coincidence? It is not. It is all an experiment rooted in politics. If it was simply about a law, it would have ended," PM Modi had said, accusing AAP and the Congress of practicing appeasement politics.

There was also a string of hate speeches from his ministers and party leaders, after which violence swept northeast Delhi in which 53 people, most of them Muslims, died. The violence had started as clashes between the protesters for and against the Citizenship Amendment Act.

https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/del...p-arvind-kejriwals-party-alleges-plot-2280846
 
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Sure, not because they lack any viable points to further the bullshit.

It's just a lack of funding for now, and COVID-19.

Let the dust settle down...us Commies will stoke those flames once again and burn everything down if needed.
 
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It's just a lack of funding for now, and COVID-19.

Let the dust settle down...us Commies will stoke those flames once again and burn everything down if needed.
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I had always supported Pakistan against India in cricket matches. It was a natural thing to do for me. While all my classmates and friends shouted "India, India", I would be the one wearing the green jersey. Fun times!

But I haven't really followed Cricket in like 10-15 years, so no longer into that madness.

Still if someone tells me Pakistan has beaten India in a cricket match, I'll be like, "wow."
If they say, India has beaten Pakistan, I'm more like, "I am not interested in Cricket. P!ss off!"

o_O:woot:

Being an anti-national is real fun, believe me.

@masterchief_mirza
 
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It was a sarcasm :)
I had always supported Pakistan against India in cricket matches. It was fun thing to do while all my classmates and friends shouted "India, India", I would be the one wearing the green jersey. Fun times!

But I haven't really followed Cricket in like 10-15 years, so no longer into that craziness.

Still if someone tells me Pakistan has beaten India, I'll be like, "wow."
If they say, India has beaten Pakistan, I'm more like, "I am not interested in Cricket. P!ss off!"

o_O:woot:

Being an anti-national is a lot of fun, believe me.

@masterchief_mirza
 
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It was a sarcasm :)

Not sarcasm at all. 100% real...I was among the minority of my friends group which supported Pakistan in a match against India.

I think it was '99 when a youngish Shoaib Akhtar came down to Wankhede, Mumbai. I was the only one that went to the Pakistani side, and shook hands with him, had a chat. My Indian friends were into Tendulkar (I also like Tendulkar for he is a Gentleman).

I don't remember the outcome of that match as I had left early. But I did reach the stadium wearing a green jersey (it did omit the star and crescent, lOL).

But yes, Pakistan vs, India in Cricket - expect me to support Pakistan. Reason: it pisses off the patriotards in India so much
 
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So what wrong with chatting with Shoaib Akhtar ...... and even wearing green jersy
Not sarcasm at all. 100% real...I was among the minority of my friends group which supported Pakistan in a match against India.

I think it was '99 when a youngish Shoaib Akhtar came down to Wankhede, Mumbai. I was the only one that went to the Pakistani side, and shook hands with him, had a chat. My Indian friends were into Tendulkar (I also like Tendulkar for he is a Gentleman).

I don't remember the outcome of that match as I had left early. But I did reach the stadium wearing a green jersey (it did omit the star and crescent, lOL).

But yes, Pakistan vs, India in Cricket - expect me to support Pakistan. Reason: it pisses off the patriotards in India so much
 
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