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How Modi joined 'Shaheen Bagh' politics | Bharat Ki Baat

Alleging that the protests across the city are not "coincidental" but "experimental", Prime Minister Narendra Modi said the anti-CAA protests in Seelampur, Jamia Nagar and Shaheen Bagh are not a coincidence but part of a political design to harm national harmony. He also said Delhi's ruling AAP and the Congress were provoking people and misinforming them.

With his remark on anti-CAA protests in several parts of the city, here's how Prime Minister Narendra Modi joined the 'Shaheen Bagh' politics. Watch the report. 

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