While addressing a rally in Kanpur on Wednesday, Adityanath shows his support for the Citizenship (Ammendment) Act and remarked, " These people do not have courage to participate in protests themselves. They know if they indulge in vandalism, their property will be seized. Now what have they done? They started making the women sit at roads. The children have been made to sit. It's such a big crime that the men are sleeping under the quilt and the women are made to sit at roads. It is shameful."
Women have been leading the protests against the law at several places including in Delhi's Shaheen Bagh and in Lucknow, alleging it is discriminatory and fearing it targets the Muslim community.
Last month, some of the protests turned violent in Uttar Pradesh in which about 20 people died and the Adityanath government roasted those who indulged in arson. The UP government issued notices to the protesters, seeking compensation for the damage they caused to the public property.
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The central government has defended the law, saying it grants citizenship to religious minorities escaping persecution in Pakistan, Bangladesh and Afghanistan and who have come to India by December 31, 2014. It has reassured people that the new law does not take anyone's citizenship.
In the rally, Adityanath also accused the Congress, the Samajwadi Party and the Left parties of doing politics at the cost of the nation.
"Those who do not know what the CAA is are staging sit-ins. If you go and ask anyone why are they sitting on 'dharna', they will say the men of the house feel that they have become so incompetent that they cannot do anything, so they want the women to go and sit on 'dharna'."
"For them, the country is not important. The Hindus, Sikhs, Buddhists, Jains and Parsis are not important. Now, for the Congress, even the Christians are not important. And they have said the protests will continue against the CAA until the ISI agents are given entry into India," he alleged, adding, "This is a shameful statement made by Congress leaders".
He said protesting peacefully is everyone's right but if a person damages public property, "we will recover the damage caused from that person's property and will punish them so that the next generation remembers it."
Adityanath said, " I would like to say from the soil of India, and especially from the soil of Uttar Pradesh, that if pro-azadi slogans are raised here in the name of protests, like there used to be in Kashmir, then it will come in the category of sedition and stringent action will be taken by the government. Nobody will be allowed to erupt conspiracy against India while living in India."