Reality Of Shaheen Bagh Stir: 'Why Govt Is Ignoring Us?', Asks Protesters Battling Against CAA, NRC
The protest at Shaheen Bagh began with the passage of the Citizenship (Amendment) Act in December last year and the ensuing police intervention against students at Jamia Millia Islamia and Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) on December 15.

Several political leaders and social media posts have claimed that protest at Shaheen Bagh is causing trouble to the entire city as demonstrators not even allow ambulances and school buses to pass through the area. However, even this claim turned out to be incorrect, as while our reporters were speaking to protesters, several school buses and vehicles passed alongside the protests zone. "We make sure ambulances are not stopped and school children do not face any kind of difficulty. We are protesting peacefully but it's BJP leaders who make communal remarks and defame us," said Wasim Ansari, a demonstrator present at the protest site.We realise political parties are taking advantage of the situation here but what can we do? We only want the government to listen to us, why is it ignoring us? We are Indians and can't be discriminated, says a protester #ABPInShaheenBagh
Watch: https://t.co/PQbT45sMtv pic.twitter.com/AJnrDzKsd0 — ABP News (@ABPNews) January 29, 2020
On the question of who is funding the entire protest and how do protesters get food supply, women protesters said that many of them bring food from their own houses. These women were even kind enough to offer food to ABP News team and even asked our reporters to stay for a longer time and see how peaceful and constitutional the protest is. "We do not know where the funds come from to feed people here. But whoever wants to come here can get a meal. This means the almighty is blessing us," said another protester.We make sure ambulances are not stopped and school children do not face any kind of difficulty. We are protesting peacefully but it's BJP leaders who make communal remarks & defame us, says Wasim Ansari, a demonstrator #ABPInShaheenBagh
Watch LIVE: https://t.co/PQbT45sMtv pic.twitter.com/w14QblXCsx — ABP News (@ABPNews) January 29, 2020
Every night, a few thousand people gather at the heart of South Delhi district to protest against an act of government, which they feel will do more harm than good. Indian flags can be seen fluttering everywhere - from center stage to sideways to staircases and also atop two telephone towers installed at the Noida side of the protest stretch. The protest at Shaheen Bagh began with the passage of the Citizenship (Amendment) Act in December last year and the ensuing police intervention against students at Jamia Millia Islamia and Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) on December 15. Growing in size by the day, the stir has now become the longest ongoing protest against CAA-NRC-NPR, triggering similar movements in different parts of the country. To the question of what course will the Shaheen Bagh protest takes from hereon - one will have to wait and watch. But surely the buzz created by this unusual months-long sit-in demonstration will rumble in our minds for a long time. (With inputs from Gyanendra Tiwari and Shrivardhan Trivedi)We do not know where the funds come from to feed people here. But whoever wants to come here can get a meal. This means the almighty is blessing us: Asif, #ABPInShaheenBagh
Watch: https://t.co/PQbT45sMtv pic.twitter.com/C6P6iJf7Mf — ABP News (@ABPNews) January 29, 2020
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