Twitter cracks up over Valentine’s invite for PM Modi from Shaheen Bagh

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The anti-CAA protesters at Shaheen Bagh have extended an invitation to Prime Minister Narendra Modi to come and celebrate Valentine’s Day with them on Friday. After which, netizens took to Twitter to support the anti-CAA protesters who invited PM Modi.

The protesters, who are staging a demonstration since December 15 last year demanding withdrawal of the contentious Citizenship (Amendment) Act (CAA) and a proposed all-India National Register of Citizens (NRC), will also unveil a “love song” and “a surprise gift” for Modi. Posters at the protest site in south-east Delhi and also circulating on social media platforms read: “PM Modi, please come to Shaheen Bagh, collect your gift and talk to us.”

Delhi: Protesters at Shaheen Bagh hold heart-shaped cutouts with ‘PM Modi please come to Shaheen Bagh’ written on them. Protest against Citizenship Amendment Act has been going on at the spot. pic.twitter.com/nj4heo8IYM

— ANI (@ANI) February 14, 2020

The Shaheen Bagh protesters gesture didn’t go well with netizens and they have been expressing their views in the way they know best: by posting about it on social media.

One user said, “If I was Narendra Modi i would send a clinical psychologist to Shaheen Bagh to treat all those old men for holding up Valentine cards for a 60 something year old man.” While other user said, “HM Amit Shah has already made it clear, those who have doubts about CAA can seek an appointment with him and get clarity. Now stop this street circus.”

Here’s what Twitterati had to say:

If I was Narendra Modi i would send a clinical psychologist to Shaheen Bagh to treat all those old men for holding up Valentine cards for a 60 something year old man. https://t.co/vFQul3HP7F

— Mohan Sinha (@Mohansinha) February 14, 2020

HM Amit Shah has already made it clear, those who have doubts about CAA can seek an appointment with him and get clarity. Now stop this street circus.

— Devika (@Dayweekaa) February 14, 2020

ROFL after all the gali galoch captured on video now they’re acting all lovey dovey? Take a hike https://t.co/OCj71TtKs3

— The Somnambulist (@sotachetan) February 14, 2020

“Please Come To Shaheen Bagh”
We have created a “Liberated Zone” in Delhi & we will not move until you Bow Down in front of us.
What stops these Jokers to seek an appointment from PMO to meet him? Ystrday HM also told that He is ready to meet. @iMac_toohttps://t.co/0cm3PUgnko

— Prabhat Yadav (@prabhatkumar76) February 14, 2020

Loosely translated: Koi to aake hamara protest khtm krwao https://t.co/ouF53ROyfb

— Raghav Purohit (@RaghavPurohit7) February 14, 2020

Where are the women folks? Election over, game over! https://t.co/KniUHMLeij

— sumanta ghosh (@sumantaghosh) February 14, 2020

Losers !

Used nicely and now of no use https://t.co/kv9Thi5kKc

— Upma (@upma23) February 14, 2020

“Whether Prime Minister Modi or Home Minister Amit Shah or anyone else, they can come and talk to us. If they can convince us that whatever is happening is not against the Constitution, we will end this protest,” Syed Taseer Ahmed, one of the first protesters at Shaheen Bagh.

He said according to the government’s claims, the CAA was “to award citizenship and not to take away someone’s citizenship”, but nobody explained “how is it going to help the country”. “How is CAA going to help us tackle issues of unemployment, poverty and economic slowdown, which are the most pressing issues,” Ahmed said. Protests against the CAA and the NRC unfolded at Shaheen Bagh, Zakir Nagar, Jamia Nagar, Khureji Khas and other places in the national capital and elsewhere in the country in December.

The protesters at Shaheen Bagh have pitched a tent on a main road linking Noida to south-east Delhi via the Kalindi Kunj bridge, which, according to an official estimate, witnesses movement of around 1.75 lakh vehicles on a daily basis. Ahmed said school buses, ambulances and emergency vehicles were allowed hassle-free movement since the protest started two months ago and the claim that the stir was causing a lot of problems to the common people was “exaggerated”.

“Had it been at the levels as it is being portrayed by some people, we would have been evacuated from here long ago. The BJP would have won the Delhi polls and the Centre would have removed us. So, this claim that the Shaheen Bagh protest is causing major inconvenience is unsubstantiated,” he added.

According to the CAA, members of Hindu, Sikh, Buddhist, Jain, Parsi and Christian communities who have come to the country from Pakistan, Bangladesh and Afghanistan till December 31, 2014 after being subjected to religious persecution will not be treated as illegal immigrants but given Indian citizenship. The law excludes Muslims.

Those opposing the law contend that it discriminates on the basis of religion and thus, violates the Constitution. They also allege that the CAA, along with the NRC, is intended to target the Muslim community in India. However, the Centre has dismissed the allegations, while maintaining that the law is intended to give citizenship to persecuted people from the three neighbouring countries and not to take away the citizenship of anyone.

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