Fashion to give ‘communal colour’ to illegal acts

Fashion to give ‘communal colour’ to illegal acts

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 Amid a row over the demolition drive in Shaheen Bagh, Minority Affairs Minister Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi on Tuesday said it has become a fashion to give a "communal colour" to criminal acts, and asserted that "legal action" against "illegal acts" should be supported.

Protests erupted at Delhi's Shaheen Bagh, the scene of the epic sit-in against the new citizenship law, on Monday with hundreds of people, including women, physically blocking bulldozers and forcing the local municipal authority to abandon the anti-encroachment drive.

AAP MLA of the area Amanatullah Khan had on Monday accused that the BJP of using the municipality to "spoil" the environment in Shaheen Bagh and indulging in "Hindu-Muslim rhetoric". Leaders of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), including Khan, and the Congress had reached the spot and staged a dharna. Asked about the allegations of Opposition parties such as the AAP and the Congress, Naqvi said it is unfortunate that it has become a fashion to give a "communal colour" to criminal and illegal acts. Legal action against illegal acts should be supported and not given a communal colour, the senior BJP leader told.

"Be it crime, illegal acts, some political parties make it a part of their pseudo-secular agenda," he said. Parodying a popular Bollywood song, Naqvi said of the controversy, "Bulldozer badnaam hua, encroachment tere liye." The minority affairs minister said if someone has committed a crime, an illegal act, then action is taken without discrimination.

"The constitutional, social and religious rights of minorities were, are and will be protected. Nobody can harm these rights," he asserted. Those who indulge in fear-mongering among minorities, they are not well-wishers of minorities but want to politically exploit them, Naqvi said. Asserting that illegal encroachment cannot be a safe investment for anyone, the minister said it has nothing to do with caste, colour or community and action would be taken against anyone, who indulges in it.

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