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'Meet us, we will tell you about CAA': Mumbai Bagh protestors to Uddhav
Updated On: 23 February, 2020 06:12 AM IST | Mumbai | Arita Sarkar
Banners at Mumbai Bagh urge CM Uddhav Thackeray not to implement controversial Act in Maharashtra.

Feroze Mithiborewala of the Bharat Bachao Andolan and an organiser of the Mumbai Bagh protests said a whole series of events have been planned for February 26, which marks 30 days of the protest. Pic/Datta Kumbhar
Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray's supportive stand towards the controversial CAA-NRC-NPR that he voiced after meeting Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday has not gone down well with the Mumbai Bagh protesters. Referring to the state government as hypocritical, the protesters said that the stand would only spark protests in other parts of the state.
Apart from other posters and art work objecting to the implementation of CAA-NRC-NPR, the protesters have also put up a large banner requesting Thackeray to visit them at Mumbai Bagh and hear them out. "After the home minister gave assurances that CAA would not be implemented in Maharashtra, the CM now says that there is nothing wrong with it. If that was the case, why would we leave our domestic chores and sit here in the sun all day? He should come and hear our side of the argument as well," said 41-year-old Saira Shaikh, one of the protesters.
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