new Delhi. In 2020, protests against the CAA law were witnessed in many states including Uttar Pradesh. Violent activities were also seen in the guise of demonstrations across the country. In the garb of protests, many miscreants had vandalized public properties while carrying out their nefarious designs on the ground. After which Sakkar had given instructions to take strict action against the people who performed the violent demonstrations. However, later the Supreme Court intervened in the matter. Whose state governments had banned their action plan, but now the Yogi government of Uttar Pradesh is ready to take strict action against the mischievous elements who participated in the protests during the CAA.
Meanwhile, in the year 2020, the Yogi government has taken strict action against those who carried out violent activities under the guise of protests against the CAA law. Let us tell you that Uttar Pradesh Public and Private Property Damage Recovery, Claims Tribunal Meerut has taken action to recover the property of the mischievous elements involved in the protest. The government has ordered recovery of Rs 427439 against miscreants involved in violent protests. In this way each person will be charged Rs 4 thousand 971. Earlier, the Yogi government had made up its mind to confiscate the property of those involved in the protests, but later the government had to backtrack. The reason was legal.
Keep in mind, in the year 2020, the central government had brought CAA i.e. Citizenship Amendment Act. A provision was made in this law that a provision was made to give citizenship of India to Hindus, Christians, Buddhists and Sikhs who were persecuted because of their religion in Pakistan, Afghanistan, Bangladesh and Nepal. Under the CAA, a provision was made to give Indian citizenship to all those people who are living in India before the year 2014, but after the introduction of this bill in the Parliament, there were protests against it across the country.
The protesters were demanding the government to withdraw this law, but the government had made it clear that this law would not be withdrawn. After which violent demonstrations were seen across the country. Actually, the people involved in the protest were afraid of being snatched away from their citizens, that’s why this law is being opposed. However, at that time the Union Home Minister Amit Shah had made it clear in the Parliament that after the implementation of this law, no one’s citizenship would be affected, but this assurance of the Union Minister had no effect on the protesters. The process of protests continued across the country.