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Kapil Mishra's speech unacceptable, action must be taken: Gautam Gambhir Last Updated : 25 Feb 2020 03:36:43 PM IST BJP MP from East Delhi, Gautam Gambhir BJP MP from East Delhi, Gautam Gambhir, condemned the violence in the national capital over the CAA, saying that action should be taken against every member of the party who made inflammatory speeches, whether it is Kapil Mishra or someone else.
The MP also appealed to the people protesting against the amended Citizens Act (CAA) not to engage in violence and to talk to the government.Gambhir told reporters, "Whatever be the case, irrespective of any party, whether Kapil Mishra or anyone else, action should be taken against anyone who makes inflammatory speeches."Mishra had led CAA supporters at Maujpur Chowk in Zafarabad area on Sunday, following which violence erupted in pro-CAA and anti-group groups. Mishra contested the recently concluded assembly elections on a BJP ticket. Significantly, there was a clash between groups supporting and opposing the amended Citizenship Act (CAA) in Delhi's Zafarabad and Maujpur on Monday.The protesters set fire to several houses, shops and vehicles and threw stones at each other.Seven people including a police constable were killed in the violence. At least 150 people, including paramilitary forces and Delhi Police personnel, have been injured.
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