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SP promises pension for citizenship law protesters

SP chief Akhilesh Yadav in Lucknow on Friday. (Source: -)

The Samajwadi Party on Friday promised pension for anti-CAA protesters if voted to power, drawing a sharp reaction from the ruling BJP which said it was in the “DNA of that party to honour rioters and anti-social elements”.

Leader of the Opposition in the UP Legislative Assembly, Ram Goving Chaudhary, said their party would also give compensation to the kin of those jailed or killed during anti-CAA protests in the State.

“If our party comes to power at the Centre and in U.P., they (protesters) will be given pension as they have struggled to save the Constitution and the democracy,” said Mr. Chaudhary responding to a question.

He said they protect all those who seek refuge from them.

“Jo humari sharan mein aa gaye woh humari sharan mein hain. Hum sabki raksha karney wale log hain,” the senior SP leader told mediapersons here.

Referring to remarks of State BJP president Swatantra Dev Singh that SP chief Akhilesh Yadav should stay in Pakistan for a month to understand atrocities being on Hindus, the senior SP leader said the Narendra Modi-led Union government was out to divert people’s attention from real issues.

Later, Deputy Chief Minister Dinesh Sharma lashed out at the Samjawadi Party, saying, “It is in the DNA of that party to honour the rioters and anti-socials.”

“They had also tried to withdraw cases against terrorists in the past and the court had to intervene. It is unfortunate that SP leaders are speaking about giving citizenship rights to the Bangladeshis and Rohangiyas,” Mr. Sharma alleged.

Commenting on SP chief Akhilesh Yadav’s statement that he would not fill form for the National Population Register, the Deputy Chief Minister said, “perhaps, he is not aware that the NPR is the basis of all development schemes. He is conspiring to deprive people of welfare schemes.”

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