No meeting scheduled between Amit Shah, Shaheen Bagh protesters: MHA

The development comes hours after protesters at Shaheen Bagh claimed to be going to meet Shah at his residence or office on Sunday afternoon to discuss issues related to CAA and NRC.

No meeting scheduled between Amit Shah, Shaheen Bagh protesters: MHA
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New Delhi: The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) on Saturday (February 15) said that no meeting has been scheduled between Union Home Minister Amit Shah and anti-Citizenship (Amendment) Act protesters of Delhi's Shaheen Bagh. "No such meeting is scheduled with the Union Home Minister Amit Shah for tomorrow," the MHA said in a statement.

The development comes hours after protesters at Shaheen Bagh claimed to be going to meet the Cabinet minister at his residence or office on Sunday afternoon to discuss issues related to CAA and National Register of Citizens (NRC). 

Barely two days ago, Amit Shah had stated at an event that anyone having doubts over CAA could seek an appointment from his office and he would be willing to meet the person(s) within three days.

A large number of people have been staging a protest at Delhi`s Shaheen Bagh since mid-December last year over the CAA, seeking its withdrawal. It`s being dubbed as the "people's protest" because it has no leader or coordinator.

Speaking with mediapersons on Saturday, a group of anti-CAA protesters at Delhi's Shaheen Bagh claimed that they would be going to meet the Home Minister, and everyone of them would meet the Home Minister personally instead of taking a delegation.

"Amit Shah has himself invited everyone on television to meet him, so we are going to meet him tomorrow. Shah himself said that whoever is facing problem due to CAA should meet him," said one of the protesters who did not wish to be named.

A woman protester said that all the women would also be going to meet the Home Minister tomorrow. "Everyone will go and meet Home Minister Amit Shah at 2 pm tomorrow. It`s a request that all the citizens including men and women who are facing problems due to CAA, NRC and NPR have to go and meet Amit Shah and PM Modi ji," said an elderly woman. 

On Friday, protestors at Shaheen Bagh held heart-shaped cut-outs in which they urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to visit them at the protest site.

The Citizenship Amendment Act grants citizenship to Hindu, Sikh, Jain, Parsi, Buddhist and Christian refugees who came from Pakistan, Afghanistan and Bangladesh on or before December 31, 2014. 

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