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The national capital has been seething with protests against the Citizenship Act since December with no signs of quietening down –– and with that in the background, Delhi is heading towards the state assembly polls on 8 February. The BJP has a clear stance in support of the citizenship law, Congress is vocally against it, but where does AAP stand exactly?
Delhi is not really a full-fledged state but this 70 seat assembly is expected to reflect the mood of the nation. So how much will these protests impact in how Delhi votes? Will votes be cast depending on each of the party’s stance on CAA and NRC? Tune in to The Big Story!
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Published: 15 Jan 2020,08:07 PM IST