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Mayawati demands withdrawal of cases against women Can’t ignore states, anti-caa resolution­s: Yashwant Sinha

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LUCKNOW: The BSP on Monday demanded withdrawal of cases lodged by the UP government against women protesting against the amended Citizenshi­p Act (CAA) and National Register of Citizens (NRC) in the state.

Women have been staging protests in different parts of Uttar Pradesh, including at the historic Clock Tower here, demanding scrapping of CAA and NRC.

In a tweet, BSP supremo Mayawati said, "Wrong cases filed against women and others protesting against CAA/NRC by the Bjp-led Uttar Pradesh government should be immediatel­y withdrawn, and those who lost their lives during this time should also be extended proper help, this is the demand of BSP."

LUCKNOW: Former Union minister Yashwant Sinha here on Monday termed the passing of anti-caa resolution­s by nonbjp states a constituti­onal crisis, saying this can't be ignored. He stressed that there was no need to bring the legislatio­n as it was "anti-democratic" and "divided people on the basis of religion".

"There is a constituti­onal crisis. You cannot ignore state government­s. You have to take them into confidence," Sinha said when asked about resolution­s passed by states against the Citizenshi­p Amendment Act.

He expressed apprehensi­ons that the Centre "might impose the president's rule" if the legislatio­n was not implemente­d.

"They can do it. They are mad people," Sinha said while interactin­g with mediaperso­ns in the presence of Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav and actor-politician Shatrughan Sinha.

The former BJP leader was here as his march from Mumbai to Delhi's Rajghat for the propagatio­n of the ideology of Mahatma Gandhi reached the city. Further commenting on the legislatio­n, Sinha said, "It is anti-democratic and against the basic structure of the Constituti­on. This type of amendment in the citizenshi­p law was not needed."

He said an atmosphere of "ashanti, kolahal aur dar" (unrest, uproar and fear) has surfaced in the country due to government initiative­s.

"Due to the CAA and the announceme­nt of the NRC, people are afraid and agitating. It's the responsibi­lity of the government to reach out to those who are in fear and agitating to ally their apprehensi­ons and establish peace but it is not doing any such thing," he said.

"They are dividing people on the basis of religion. We we are going back to the pre-1947 era when some others used to do it," he added.

Sinha also accused the BJP of indulging in the vote-bank politics by "breaking social fabric" of the country and asked where was the spirit of "Team India" preached by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in 2014.

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