Updated On: 03 January, 2020 08:09 AM IST | Tumakuru | Agencies
He said protecting and supporting minorities of neighbouring countries who have sought refuge in India was our cultural and national responsibility

Narendra Modi asked CAA opponents to raise voice for those oppressed by Pakistan. File pic/AFP
Tumakuru: Lambasting Congress and its allies for opposing the Citizenship Amendment Act, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday said the ongoing protests were against the Parliament and called on the agitators to raise their voice against Pakistan's atrocities on its minorities for the past 70 years. He said protecting and supporting minorities of neighbouring countries who have sought refuge in India was our cultural and national responsibility.
"Those who are protesting against the Parliament of India, I want to tell them that the need was to expose Pakistan's deeds on the world stage. If you want to protest, protest and raise voice against Pakistan's deeds of the past 70 years, you should have that guts," he said.