Sources from Patna stated that bihar deputy chief minister sushil modi on saturday said that people of Delhi's shaheen Bagh-the epicentre of protests against the Citizenship Amendment Act-are not angry about the controversial law but the decisions of prime minister narendra Modi's government.

 

Mr modi said at an event in Patna "Who are the people sitting on dharna at Delhi's shaheen Bagh? They are from a particular community who are angry with the work done by the narendra modi government in the last six months. They are not angry over the CAA. They are angry about the fact that the government that has ended triple talaq and abrogated Article 370. The supreme court gave way for the construction of ram temple in Ayodhya. It is this anger that is coming out in the form of shaheen Bagh". When speaking at the function to mark the birth anniversary of Guru Ravidas, Mr modi said that "some elements" in the country were trying to forge a Dalit-Muslim alliance and he vowed to foil such efforts.

 

Mr modi said "There are some elements in the country who are attempting to forge a Dalit-Muslim alliance in recent times. These people tell the Dalits that they are being neglected in the hindu society. Such attempts to alienate the Dalits from the hindu society have been going on since british era. We won't let this happen". Moreover the bihar deputy chief minister also said those participating in a Left front rally in bihar today could be "identified by their clothes" and also added that the protesters at shaheen Bagh came from a "particular community".

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