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Sikh brothers offering 'chai' to CAA protesters to show their ‘solidarity’ is breaking the internet

Sikh brothers offering 'chai' to CAA protesters to show their ‘solidarity’ is breaking the internet

Hundreds gathered at Delhi’s India Gate to protest against the attack of the Delhi Police. — PTI



Tribune Web Desk
Chandigarh, December 18

Hundreds gathered at Delhi’s India Gate to protest against the attack of the Delhi Police on the students of Jamia Millia Islamia University. Amidst the gathering, a 15-second-clip surfaced in which, a few Sikh brothers can be seen distributing several cups of tea to the people.

The Sikh brothers have earned a lot of praise on social media for their initiative. The youngsters present at the protest took to Twitter and urged more people to come forward and extend their support.

The Sikhs appear to be the members of an international humanitarian relief organisation, Khalsa Aid.

The clip of the same also surfaced on Facebook, and was shared by @Shahin Shah, who said: "This is my India. Earlier, skullcap wearing uncles distributed biriyani packets. Around 10.00 PM, turban wearing uncles offered tea to the protesters. For the sake of humanity and to show solidarity. Keep in mind, the fascist government is trying to break this bond apart. They want to kill this spirit. We, the people of India are resisting. We won’t allow this. We are still human beings unlike those venom-spitting people who are trying to divide and rule."


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