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'Shoot traitors' slogan at pro-CAA march: BJP's Kapil Mishra defiant

Several prominent Twitter users criticised Mishra for the provocative slogan

(File) Kapil Mishra | PTI

Former Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) minister Kapil Mishra is in the news for making provocative statements, again. Mishra, who joined the BJP in August this year, led a march of a large crowd of supporters of the Citizenship (Amendment) Act on Friday night even as Section 144 was in place.

At the march, a video clip of which Mishra uploaded on his Twitter handle, people can be heard chanting, “Shoot the traitors,” in an apparent reference to opponents of the Citizenship (Amendment) Act.

Mishra tweeted, “We too have come out on the streets; let there be no misunderstanding: We know how to win in Parliament, we also know how to win on the street. I have come out on to the streets with thousands of youths of Delhi...”

Several prominent Twitter users criticised Mishra for the provocative slogan. However, Mishra remained defiant, asking his critics whether “people who burn railway stations, carry petrol bombs, attack police posts, attack school buses...” should be called innocent or be labelled traitors.

When filmaker Anurag Kashyap asked why Section 144 did not apply to Mishra's march, the BJP leader retorted, "Why is there pain when there is talk of shooting violent traitors?"

Referring to Mishra's march, the Delhi unit of the Youth Congress asked the Delhi Police whether lathi-charge and bullets were only to be used on innocent students.

Mishra had also figured in a video uploaded by the Delhi unit of the BJP on the ongoing protests against the Citizenship Act. The video was shared by the Delhi BJP unit's Twitter handle of Friday.

In the video, Mishra claims while the protesters are being called innocent students, they are using slogans that were in use during Partition. Mishra claimed the protesters at AMU, Jamia Millia Islamia and at Seelampur had chanted religious slogans, which he alleged were used by Kashmiri militants and even ISIS.

Mishra also levelled allegations against Aysha Renna and Ladeeda Farzana, two prominent faces of the protests at Jamia Millia Islamia a week ago. Mishra alleged Aysha and Farzana were openly writing in Facebook that Afzal Guru and Yakub Memon were their heroes and they did not accept secularism.