This Article is From Jan 19, 2020

Won't Be In Position To Show Faces: Dilip Ghosh Warns Anti-CAA Protesters

Actors, directors and musicians, in a video against CAA and NRC, asserted they will not show any document if there is an attempt by the Centre to seek fresh proof of citizenship.

Won't Be In Position To Show Faces: Dilip Ghosh Warns Anti-CAA Protesters

Dilip Ghosh was addressing party men at Khodambari after cops stopped him from visiting Nandigram (File)

Khodambari, West Bengal:

West Bengal BJP President Dilip Ghosh said on Saturday that civil society members who are saying that they won't show papers if the government asks for proof of citizenship, will soon shy away from showing their faces.

A day after terming eminent personalities opposing the CAA and the proposed nationwide NRC as "parasites", Mr Ghosh fired a fresh salvo while addressing party men at Khodambari after police stopped him from visiting Nandigram in East Midnapore district.

"These days there are so many intellectuals in West Bengal giving 'gyan' to people throughout the day and creating a cacophony. CPI(M) created these intellectuals by bringing them on to the streets and now, 'didimoni' (Mamata Banerjee) has created a factory to produce them. These days whoever is taking to the streets are been considered intellectuals," Mr Ghosh said.

"They (intellectuals) are saying that they will not show the papers ... But I am saying that the days is not far away when they will not be in a position even to show their faces," he added.

Actors, directors and musicians have come together in a video against the CAA and the NRC, asserting that they would not show any document if there is any attempt by the Centre to seek fresh proof of citizenship.

"Kagoj amra dekhabona (we won't show the papers)," actors Dhritiman Chatterjee, Sabyasachi Chakraborty, Konkona Sen Sharma, Nandana Sen and Swastika Mukherjee, director Suman Mukhopadhyay and singer Rupam Islam are among the 12 personalities who are heard saying the line in the clip.

Dilip Ghosh on Friday had described them as "creatures", "devils" and "parasites".

"Some creatures called intellectuals have come out on the streets of Kolkata. These parasitic intellectuals, who live and enjoy out of other's pockets, where were they when our predecessors were tortured in Bangladesh?

"These devils live on our food, and oppose us," the state BJP president had said during a rally in Howrah.

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