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Modi launches Twitter campaign on CAA; BJP tweets support
Last Updated : 30 Dec 2019 03:29:20 PM IST
Modi launches Twitter campaign on CAA (File photo)
Modi launches Twitter campaign on CAA (File photo)

 

In order to garner people's support on the Citizenship (Amendment) Act, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday launched a Twitter campaign.


He wrote on @narendramodi_in: "#IndiaSupports CAA because CAA is about giving citizenship to persecuted refugees & not about taking anyone's citizenship away. Check out this hashtag in Your Voice section of Volunteer module on NaMo App for content, graphics, videos & more. Share & show your support for CAA."

The post got 1.3K retweets and 2.7K likes while #IndiaSupports CAA trended on Twitter with 386K Tweets.

BJP leader Meenakashi Lekhi tweeted: "Don't let the power of reason cloud the mind or allow the thinking be hijacked by cruel fanatics. Proud to be an Indian and have a heart to support who continue to suffer in modern times barbarity of Ghazanis, Bukshikans like iconoclasts. #IndiaSupportsCAA."

The office Twitter handle of Union minister Anurag Thakur @Anurag_Office tweeted: "Myth buster. Citizenship Amendment Act 2019. #IndiaSupportsCAA. Read this and clear your doubts."

Himachal Chief Minister Jairam Thakur wrote on @jairamthakurbjp: "There are a lot of rumours and falsity being spread that Indian Muslims will squander their citizenship and the public property being vandalised, it's time to read the act conscientiously and have a civilised discussion."

BJP's IT cell head, Amit Malviya wrote: "'Those worried about where these persecuted refugees would be accommodated, should first make rooms in their hearts!' says this youngster who himself belongs to a Multani migrant family." He also posted a video clip of the youngster with the tweet.



Union minister Smriti Irani retweeted a post from Malviya in which a black-and-white clip of refugees from Bangladesh was tagged.

It read: "You will be shocked to hear the travails of those who fled East Pakistan and are now settled in Bihar's Motihari district. Those opposing the CAA are enemies of humanity. #IndiaSupportsCAA."

A tweet by BJP leader Bhupendra Yadav read: "Spread facts, not myth. The # CAA does not target any religious community from abroad. #IndiaSupportsCAA."

 



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