Anti-CAA Stir: Gujarat Takes Cue From UP, to Recover Compensation From Protesters Who Damaged Police Vehicles in Vadodara

Gujarat, a Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-ruled state, witnessed massive protests last month after the law to naturalise non-Muslim refugees was passed in the Parliament. As per videos circulating on social media, the protests were infiltrated by violent elements who resorted to stone-pelting at police vehicles.

Police personnel in Uttar Pradesh during anti-CAA protest (Photo Credits: IANS)

Gandhinagar, January 1: After the Uttar Pradesh government, the state of Gujarat has decided to recover compensation from those who resorted to violence during the anti-Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) stir. The police department on Wednesday issued a statement, claiming that the damage incurred to police vans in Vadodara would be incurred from the miscreants who had vandalised the vehicles. Uttar Pradesh's Situation 'Terrible', Human Rights of Anti-CAA Protesters Being Violated: IUML Writes to NHRC.

Gujarat, a Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-ruled state, witnessed massive protests last month after the law to naturalise non-Muslim refugees was passed in the Parliament. As per videos circulating on social media, the protests were infiltrated by violent elements who resorted to stone-pelting at police vehicles.

In Vadodara, a few police vans were vandalised by the violent protesters. They allegedly threw stones at the vehicles and broke inflicted damage using sticks and rods. The Vijay Rupani government had assured to take strict action against all those found violating the law.

Update by PTI

In Uttar Pradesh, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has announced that the police department would analyse CCTV footages to identify all the anarchists and would be attaching their properties to recover damages caused to public properties. In several districts, notices seeking as much as Rs 14 lakh each have been dispatched to the alleged hooligans, threatening them with penal action if they are unable to pay the compensation.

The anti-CAA protests in Gujarat, along with other parts of India, erupted last month after the Parliament voted in favour of the law to naturalise Hindu, Sikh, Christian, Buddhist, Jain and Parsi refugees from Bangladesh, Afghanistan and Pakistan. A section of Muslims view the law, in prism of the proposed nationwide NRC exercise, as a ploy to strip them of their citizenship.

(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Jan 01, 2020 09:28 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

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