Union Minister Nityanand Rai and Uttar Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Keshav Prasad Maurya said on Friday that those protesting against the amended Citizenship Act are "anti-OBC" and "anti-Dalit".
Rai, the Union minister of state for home, claimed that most of the non-Muslims facing harassment in Pakistan, Bangladesh and Afghanistan belong to Other Backward Classes (OBCs) and Dalits.
"Prime Minister Narendra Modi brought the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) to give them respect. If someone opposes CAA, declare him anti-Dalit and anti-OBC," Rai told a gathering at an 'OBC Town Hall' here.
"Opposition to CAA is an attack on OBCs. A handful of people have come out and are protesting against the amended law. OBCs should roar like lions, louder than the protesters," he said.
Asserting that the government will "drive out every terrorist from the country", the junior minister in the home ministry said, "They (terrorists) will either be driven out, or sent to jail or hell."
About the upcoming Delhi Assembly polls, Rai said it will be a "big test for the OBCs". Hitting out at Kejriwal, he said, "We have to wipe off his name from Delhi politics... he should be driven out."
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