
Protest against Pak: Modi suggest Congress not against CAA
Bengaluru: Prime Minister Narendra Modi said the Anti-CAA agitators protest against Pakistan for its atrocities on the Religious Minorities during last 70 years, addressing in a public meeting at the Siddaganga Muth in Tumkur on Thursday.
In his address Modi alleged the opposition Congress party and its allies saying that the anti-CAA agitators should protest Pakistan. Modi stressed that protection of prosecuted Religious Minorities in neighbouring countries was India’s National responsibility. These Religious Minorities seek refuge in India. Modi clearly wants to tell that those who are protesting against CAA that if they have guts, they should expose Pakistan and its misdeeds before the world.
He criticized the opposition parties and non-political organizations are holding protests against CAA across the country. He suggested that those who really want to protest should organize them in favour of Dalits and Religious Minorities who have sought refuge in India. Modi also said that Religious Minorities have faced humiliation in Pakistan which has unleashed atrocities on Hindu, Sikhs and Christians forcing thousands on them to take shelter in India. But the Congress and its friends have not uttered a single word against Pakistan, he remarked. He also raised the abrogation of Article-370 of Constitution; his Government was committed to neutralizing the terrorism in the country.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi paid tributes to Shiva Kumara Swamiji prominent Lingayat Pontiff of the Siddaganga Muth.