In the wake of protests against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) in the national capital, Home Minister Amit Shah on Thursday accused Congress of supporting violence in the city's streets and said it is time to "punish the tukde-tukde gang".
"It is time to punish the tukde-tukde gang, which is responsible for the violence in the streets of the national capital with the help of the Congress party. The people of Delhi should punish them," Shah said while addressing a public rally in Delhi. The BJP has accused Congress of inciting violence during protests against the new citizenship law.
Shah also accused the opposition parties, which are opposing the CAA, of spreading misinformation and causing violence.
"Citizenship Amendment Act was discussed in the parliament. Nobody (the opposition leaders) said anything... Once they were out (of parliament), they started misleading people," Mr Shah said while addressing an event in Delhi.
In the last few days, several protests broke out in the national capital against the new citizenship law. One such protest in Jamia Nagar earlier this month had turned violent, in which three DTC buses were charred and several students and police personnel were injured.
On Sunday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had accused Congress and "urban naxals" of spreading rumours and causing violence in the city.
Shah's public rally comes ahead of the upcoming assembly polls in Delhi, which is likely to be held early next year.
(With ANI Inputs)