Deccan Chronicle

Shaheen dadis put riders

Protesters seek written assurance on citizenshi­p to end agitation

- SANJAY KAW | DC

As parts of northeast Delhi continued to suffer in the aftermath of the worst communal clashes in the national capital in more than three decades, a large number of people at Shaheen Bagh, which has been the epicentre of the anti-Citizenshi­p Amendment Act (CAA) protests, on Sunday said that they were ready to call off their 75-day long agitation if they were given a written assurance by the BJP government at the Centre that a `10 self-attested affidavit, supported by one or two witnesses, would guarantee that their citizenshi­p is not snatched away.

Soon after some TV news channels started a scroll that Section 144 of the Cr.PC, barring assembly of more than three people, was imposed in Shaheen Bagh, a large number of people, mainly women, came out of their homes to join the anti-CAA protesters.

Contrary to claims by channels that a heavy police deployment was put in place in Shaheen Bagh, a visit to the area revealed there was not a single cop near any lane or bylane of the protest site.

Despite living in constant fear of violence and apprehensi­on that they can be removed forcibly at any time, protesters made it clear that they have resolved not to retreat.

“Either take back CAA or guarantee us that in the absence of any document like Voter Identity card, Aadhaar or Passport, even a self attested affidavit on `10 stamp paper, duly signed by one or two witnesses, will be enough to prove our citizenshi­p,” said a 28-year-old Mirza.

When asked if everybody agreed to the suggestion, the 100-odd people at the protest site shouted in unison “Ha Bilkul Yeh Manzoor Ha.. (Yes surely this is acceptable to us).”

A 48-year-old Akthar Khan said that many protesters know that the BJP government would not roll back the CAA, but all they want was a clear assurance that their citizenshi­p would not be snatched. “People are scared as many people do not have any document to even prove their date-of-birth. All that the government should now do is to assure us that a self attested affidavit would be enough to prove our Indian citizenshi­p.”

When asked what they would do if Section 144 was imposed, Asif (54) said: “We will continue with our protest. We are all peaceful citizens of this country. Instead of removing us, any Central government nominee can visit us. We will greet them with flowers.”

 ??  ?? Women during a sit-in protest against the CAA, NRC and the NPR, at Shaheen Bagh in New Delhi on Sunday.
Women during a sit-in protest against the CAA, NRC and the NPR, at Shaheen Bagh in New Delhi on Sunday.

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