The Free Press Journal

Nothing can save those with 'death wish': UP CM on CAA violence

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Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath kicked off a major controvers­y when he slammed anti-CAA protesters and made a disparagin­g remark on deaths that took place during the protests. "Agar koi marne ke liye aa hi raha hai to woh zinda kahan se ho jaayega (If someone is coming with an intent to die, then how will the person remain alive?)," he said while referring to 22 deaths that took place during antiCAA protests in December 2019.

The chief minister said, "No one has died from police bullets. All those who died have died of bullets from rioters. If someone goes to the street with the intent to shoot people, then either he dies or a cop dies."

He also defended police over the deaths of anti-CAA protesters, saying they were shot by other rioters and nothing can be done to save someone with a death wish. Wrapping up the discussion in the state assembly on the Governor's address, Adityanath said the role of the police in dealing with rioters during the protests against the Citizenshi­p Amendment Act should be appreciate­d.

In hard-hitting remarks, the chief minister said his government supported democratic protests but will maintain law and order by dealing strictly with those indulging in violence. “Jo jis bhasha main samjhega, usey uss bhasha

main samjhayeng­e (We will talk to them in the language they understand),” he warned. About 20 people died of gunshot wounds during violent protests in several parts of Uttar Pradesh in December. “If someone is coming with an intention to die, how can he remain alive?” Adityanath said. “If someone comes out to kill an innocent person and he is challenged by police, then either he or the policemen have to die,” he added.

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