Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Kejriwal pitches for AAP’S achievemen­ts

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the law violates the country’s secular nature by excluding a particular religious group from its ambit, as has the iron-fisted approach adopted by police in some states to quell protests against the legislatio­n.

In Delhi over the past few weeks, repeated protests have erupted resulting in demonstrat­ors clashing with the police against the new citizenshi­p law. Protests are organised against the controvers­ial legislatio­n almost every day since.

One such protest near south Delhi’s Jamia Milia Islamia earlier this month had turned violent, in which three DTC buses

NEW DELHI: Delhi chief minister and Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) chief Arvind Kejriwal on Thursday urged the residents of Delhi’s unauthoris­ed colonies not to believe promises from other political parties till they get the registered documents of property in their hands.

“And remember that whoever

AMIT SHAH, Union home minister gives you the registry, only they are responsibl­e for getting the unauthoris­ed colonies regularise­d,” the Delhi chief minister said as he answered a volley of question in an interactio­n with people during a Town Hall in central Delhi’s Constituti­on Club.

Answering a volley of question on his governance, ranging from women’s safety to free health facility and subsidised power,

It is time to punish the tukde tukde gang, which is responsibl­e for the violence in the streets of the national capital with the help of the Congress.

In Parliament, no one was willing to say anything (on CAA). Later they started spreading misinforma­tion and disrupted peace in Delhi

 ??  ?? Union home minister Amit Shah speaks during an event in New Delhi on Thursday. SONU MEHTA/HT PHOTO
Union home minister Amit Shah speaks during an event in New Delhi on Thursday. SONU MEHTA/HT PHOTO

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