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What will be the impact of PM Modi's speech on CAA protesters?
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday expressed concern over the assault on police personnel in anti-citizenship law protests and claimed that 33,000 cops have lost their lives on the line of duty since Independence.
Addressing a rally at Ramlila ground here, Modi said that there were some people, who are instigating the violence remotely.
"As many as 33,000 police personnel sacrificed their lives for peace and security in the country since independence. Today, you are brutally thrashing them. When any problem arises, police don't ask your religion or caste. They are there to help no matter what time or whether it is," Modi said.
Addressing a rally at Ramlila ground here, Modi said that there were some people, who are instigating the violence remotely.
"As many as 33,000 police personnel sacrificed their lives for peace and security in the country since independence. Today, you are brutally thrashing them. When any problem arises, police don't ask your religion or caste. They are there to help no matter what time or whether it is," Modi said.
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