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Look who is leading peace march in Delhi!

In an absolute mockery of the inherent human morality, the BJP leader Kapil Mishra, who was virtually threatening the Delhi Police a few days ago, was seen leading a ‘peace march’ in Delhi 

Kapil Mishra leads peace march at Jantar Mantar in Delhi
Kapil Mishra leads peace march at Jantar Mantar in Delhi 

Controversial BJP leader Kapil Mishra who has been delivering provocative speeches right since Delhi Assembly election was seen leading a peace march at Jantar Mantar on Saturday against the communal violence in northeast Delhi that claimed 42 lives.

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He was leading the crowd with the slogans of 'Jai Shri Ram', 'Bharat Mata ki Jai' and hundreds of people gathered at the place carrying the tricolour.

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The BJP leader has been making an appeal on social media for helping only Hindu families affected by the Delhi violence.

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In stark contrast to the ‘peace march’, he has not stopped spreading venom as yet through the series of tweets.

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Earlier, he was criticised for chanting ‘Desh Ke Gaddaron Ko’ at a pro-CAA rally and against the Shaheen Bagh protests in December.

Mishra also tweeted, "Giving a three-day ultimatum to Delhi Police to clear the roads in Jaffrabad and Chand Bagh of protesters. Don't try to reason with us after this, because we won't pay heed."

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He gave a “three-day” ultimatum to the Delhi Police to get the roads cleared of anti-CAA protesters. He then urged people to gather to prevent another Shaheen Bagh protest from taking place near the Jaffrabad metro station.

Mishra had earlier termed Shaheen Bagh protesters as ‘Pakistanis’ and written on Twitter, “Pakistan has entered Shaheen Bagh. Mini-Pakistans are being created in the city. The law of the land is not being followed in Shaheen Bagh, Chand Bagh and Indralok. Pakistani rioters are occupying Delhi roads,”

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In another tweet, he had said. “India Vs Pakistan. There will a contest on Delhi Roads between India and Pakistan on February 8 (poll date).”

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