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No religious divisions, people pray together at Shaheen Bagh

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New Delhi: Amid the ongoing protest at Shaheen Bagh against the Citizenship Amendment Act, people from all religions offered prayers here on Thursday.

The event was aimed to end the atmosphere of "fear and violence" that is prevailing in the country and to send out a message of communal solidarity. People from all religions -- Hinduism, Islam, Sikhism and Christianity -- participated in the event.

We are united against those who are trying to divide the country, people said.

Sultan Sheikh, a Muslim, was dressed as a Sikh man. "Our Prime Minister talks about recognising someone from the attire. I want him to recognise to which religion I belong," he said, adding that don't try to divide our country. We are united and will live together.

Sant Yuvraj, a follower of Hinduism, said: "We are doing this for the unity and solidarity of the country. All religions are united here. No one should consider Shaheen Bagh as a demonstration of Muslims. Sikh people are chanting Gurbani here while Christians are reading Bible along with Muslims who are reading 'aayats' from Quran and I am performing a 'havan' as a Hindu sant. Even this 'havan' has been organised by all the people irrespective of their religion".

Alexander Fleming, a Christian, said: "This event doesn't belong to any political party, and the Citizenship Amendment Act introduced by the government is against the Muslims".

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