Don’t Worry About Us, We will Take Care of Ourselves: Shaheen Bagh Protesters on Coronavirus

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Gathering at Shaheen Bagh protest site

Clarion India

NEW DELHI – Amid the people’s concerns about the protesters in view of the spread of Coronavirus, the women protesting at Shaheen Bagh in Delhi for the last ninety days against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) said that people should not worry about them and they will take care of themselves.

The protesting women have said they were not scared of the freezing cold or rain, so they have no fear of coronavirus now.

“We are using sanitizers, giving Dettol to women to clean their hands. The government thinks that due to the fear of coronavirus, the women will flee and leave the site. Amit Shah and Modiji, please don’t worry about us, we will take care of ourselves,” a woman protester said.

The women said several precautions are being taken and awareness about the symptoms of coronavirus and measures to avoid it are being spread among the protesters. They have also been requested not to bring children to the venue.

The protesters also demanded a fair investigation into the northeast Delhi violence and compensation of Rs 1 crore to the victims.

“We want a fair probe into the riots in Jafrabad, Maujpur and Shiv Vihar in northeast Delhi. Besides, there should be an inquiry about how the people came from Uttar Pradesh to the national capital during the violence,” the women protesters said at a late night press conference on Friday.

The anti-Muslim communal violence that broke out in northeast district on February 24, claimed over 53 lives and left more than 200 people injured, besides inflicting massive damage to businesses and properties.

The women protesters said they want the CAA to be revoked and also a written assurance from the government that the National Register of Citizens (NRC) will not be implemented.

(With inputs from IANS)

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