Delhi CM owes explanation on nod to prosecute Kanhaiya: CPI
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal owes an explanation on what compelled him to allow prosecution of CPI leader Kanhaiya Kumar on sedition charge, party general secretary D Raja said on Saturday.
By : migrator
Update: 2020-02-29 21:47 GMT
Coimbatore
“Kejriwal himself had said the video on Kumar was a doctored one after sedition charges were framed against him in 2016,” Raja told reporters here.
He said the charges were framed without any evidence and the CPI was ready to fight the case politically and legally.
On violence in parts of Delhi, Raja accused the BJP of fomenting violence, which was a reminder of the 2002 Gujarat riots. “The Centre should immediately inquire into the details of the violence and bring to book all those behind it,” he said. About allegations that the needle of suspicion was pointed at former AAP councillor Tahir Hussain, Raja said a detailed inquiry could be held so that the truth would come out.
On the Citizenship Amendment Act, Raja said it would not only affect the Muslim community but also the poor, downtrodden and the Dalits alike. Representatives of all Opposition parties had met President Ramnath Kovind and insisted on the need to repeal the Act, he said.
On US President Donald Trump’s two-day visit to India early this week, the CPI leader said the only beneficiary of the visit was America as it got a boost by expanding a huge market in India. India has become a junior, subservient partner in the Comprehensive Strategic Global Partnership without any benefit, Raja claimed.
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