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Union Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad reaches out to Shaheen Bagh protesters, says govt 'ready to talk'

Prasad said that the Centre is ready to communicate with the protestors, adding a caveat that it should be in a "structured form".

February 01, 2020 / 15:38 IST
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Law and IT minister Ravi Shankar Prasad on February 1 said the Narendra Modi-led BJP government "is ready to talk" to those protesting against the contentious Citizenship Amendment Act at Shaheen Bagh in Delhi.

This is perhaps for the first time a Union minister has expressed willingness to communicate with the Shaheen Bagh protestors, who have been staging a sit-in for over 40 days now.

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Prasad said that the Centre is ready to communicate with the protestors, adding a caveat that it should be in a "structured form".

He also shared a link of a TV debate in which he participated. In the debate, a person associated with the protest asked the minister why the central government was not trying to communicate with the protesters at Shaheen Bagh.

Prasad said it was a "good thing" that people were protesting for days but some people were heard saying on television that there would not be dialogue until the CAA was rolled back.