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CAA: Wasn’t there a “tukde-tukde gang”?

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CAA: Wasn’t there a “tukde-tukde gang”?

“When the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) was debated in Parliament, no one was ready to discuss it.

They were discussing irrelevant things. Once he stepped out of Parliament, he started spreading confusion and troubling Delhi,

He had alleged. According to the 2018 National Crime Records Bureau report, 1,182 incidents of UAPA were registered across India. The cases related to UAPA were 901 in 2017 and 922 in 2016. Left extremist groups like MCC and CPI (Maoist) are banned under UAPA.

The provisions of the Act have been used by law enforcement agencies to classify suspects as ‘Urban Naxals’, although the term has no reference in the Act.

Speaking to National Herald (India), Kanhaiya Kumar, who was booked for sedition by the BJP government, said. The BJP government is using the fictional “tukde tukde gang” to divert public attention from the real issues of unemployment, economy and education.

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar, a JNU alumnus, recently said that “Tukde Tukde Gang nahi tha” when he was studying.

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