Published 17:02 IST, January 5th 2020
CAA: Yogi Adityanath visits a store to explain the act in Gorakhpur, MP Ravi Kishan proud
As BJP sought to bust the myths of CAA, UP CM Yogi Adityanath visited a store to explain the act in Gorakhpur. MP Ravi Kishan was proud as he shared a video.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi and other leaders of the Bharatiya Janata Party have been slamming the protests over the passing of the Citizenship Amendment Act, accusing the protesters of being influenced by ‘misinformation’. As a result, the ruling party has kicked an outreach programme to bust some of the myths associated with CAA. Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has thus taken to the streets as he visited stores in Gorakhpur to share the facts about the act.
Member of Parliament of Gorakhpur Constituency, Ravi Kishan, proudly shared a video on Twitter during the event. The actor-politician wrote that Yogi Adityanath visited a store of a man named Choudhary Kaifulwara near the Gorakhnath temple in the city. He added that the CM shared the right information about the act with him.
CM Yogi Adityanath is heard saying in the video, “This is a law to provide citizenship to those who don’t have citizenship and have been living in this country. This act will provide them citizenship. It is not to take away anyone’s citizenship.”
The CM also seemed to have handed out a pamphlet to him. He urged the store owner to read it. He added that he decided to personally meet people and have a conversation with them over this.
Here’s the post
#गोरखपुर मुख्यमंत्री योगी आदित्यनाथ जी ने गोरखनाथ मंदिर के पास रहने वाले चौधरी कैफुलवरा की दुकान पर जाकर CAA के बारे में सही जानकारी दिया।shri @myogiadityanath ji maharaj @BJP4India @BJP4UP pic.twitter.com/zswn2Zp1Qc
— Ravi Kishan (@ravikishann) January 5, 2020
The Indian Parliament passing the CAA, which gives persons of Hindu, Sikh, Jain, Parsi, Buddhist and Christian religions, belonging to Pakistan, Afghanistan and Bangladesh, who entered India due to religious persecution, the platform to apply for Indian citizenship, has sparked a row. There have been widespread protests across the country over the exclusion of Muslims in the act, and also the alleged implementation of the National Register of Citizens (NRC) that is rumoured to be connected to it. Even Uttar Pradesh has seen some violent scenes in the face-off between the protesters and the police, with many arrests also being made.
17:02 IST, January 5th 2020