Congress Leader UT Khader Warns CM BS Yediyurappa, Says Karnataka Will be 'Blown Into Cinders if CAA Implemented in State'

The minister made the remark while speaking at an event on Tuesday, December 17. A day before this event, Khader had also criticised Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah for the Citizenship Amendment Act and said that 'Modi and Amit Shah should themselves submit documents to prove they are Indians.'

Karnataka Congress Leader UT Khader Warns CM BS Yediyurappa on CAA 2019. (Photo Credits: ANI)

Bengaluru, December 18: Karnataka Congress leader and former minister UT Khader, made a controversial comment on Tuesday and said that the state will be "blown up into cinders" if the controversial Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) is implemented in Karnataka. Khader also warned Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa and said that though Karnataka is "peaceful", it will no longer be so if the contentious Citizenship Bill is implemented in Karnataka, reported news agency ANI. Shahi Imam of Delhi's Jama Masjid Syed Ahmed Bukhari Says Protest Democratic Right of People, Adds 'CAA Not Threatening Indian Muslims'.

The minister made the remark while speaking at an event on Tuesday, December 17. A day before this event, Khader had also criticised Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah for the Citizenship Amendment Act and said that "Modi and Amit Shah should themselves submit documents to prove they are Indians." Khader also said that he or anybody should not fill a form to prove they are Indians, reported Mangalorean.com. Sonia Gandhi Leads Opposition Delegation to Meet President Ramnath Kovind as Tensions Flare Over Citizenship Law.

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The cententious Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) 2019 was challenged in the Supreme Court as close to 60 petitions were filed by various parties. The Supreme Court on Wednesday, hearing the petitions, served notice to Centre over the Citizenship Amendment Act. However, the top court refused to put a stop to the act or stay the implementation of the CAA, as demanded in several petitions. The next hearing is on January 22, 2020, said the Supreme Court.

The Citizenship law protests, which first gripped the Northeast region under tensions, has now ended up stoking unrest in the national capital. Delhi faced the second round of violence over the citizenship law on Tuesday, with protesters setting up a police picket ablaze in Seelampur area of East Delhi. As many as 21 people and over 13 cops were injured in the clashes that took place.

(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Dec 18, 2019 02:46 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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