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Hate me but don't burn public properties, says PM Narendra Modi

Attacking the so-called urban naxals, the PM said they were spreading rumours that all Muslims would be sent to detention centres.

By IANS  Dec 23, 2019 6:16:50 AM IST (Updated)


In a sharp response to the violent protests against the Citizenship Amendment Act, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said during his speech at Ramlila ground on Sunday: "Burn Modi's effigy, but do not burn public property".
"Hate me if you want to, but don't hate India. Burn my effigy, but don't burn a poor man's auto-rickshaw," Modi said during his over-an-hour-long speech.
Modi began his speech with a new slogan: "Vividhta me ekta, Bharat ki visheshta (unity in diversity is India's essence) to the cheering crowds.