TIL Desk/National/New Delhi/ Prime Minister Narendra Modi has termed violent protests across the country against the Citizenship Amendment Act as “unfortunate and deeply distressing”, and appealed to people to stay away from rumour-mongering and not let “vested interests” divide the society.
In a series of tweets, Modi also assured that the amended citizenship law does not affect any Indian of any religion. As violence and unrest spread across various states against the CAA, the prime minister said “this is the time to maintain peace, unity and brotherhood. It is my appeal to everyone to stay away from any sort of rumour-mongering and falsehoods.”
Violent protests on the amended citizenship law are “unfortunate and deeply distressing”, he said adding that debate, discussion and dissent are essential parts of democracy, “but never has damage to public property and disturbance of normal life been a part of our ethos.” Modi said he unequivocally assures people that tweaked law does not affect any citizen of India of any religion.