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SEE: Right wing YouTuber caught in burqa at Shaheen Bagh

Source:PTI  -  Edited By: Hemant Waje
February 06, 2020

A woman YouTuber donning a burqa was detained on Wednesday at Delhi's Shaheen Bagh after anti-Citizenship Amendment Act protesters caught her asking 'too many questions', police said.

The woman was identified as Gunja Kapoor, they said.

Kapoor describes herself as the curator of YouTube channel 'Right Narrative' on her official Twitter handle.

She is followed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Twitter.

 

According to police, the protesters at Shaheen Bagh turned suspicious after the woman asked 'too many questions' to them.

Shaheen Bagh is the epicentre of protests against the controversial Citizenship (Amendment Act) or CAA.

WATCH: Commotion at Shaheen Bagh as burqa-clad woman raises suspicion

She was caught by some of the women protesters after they identified her as YouTuber Kapoor.

The incident led to a commotion at Shaheen Bagh, a senior police official said.

The woman was taken to Sarita Vihar police station where her identity was ascertained, he said.

She was questioned and let off later, he added.

Some of the protesters alleged that Kapoor was recording videos on her mobile phone.

In a statement issued after the incident, Kapoor claimed that on February 3, when she had gone for a TV news debate at Jamia Millia Islamia University, they were chased out in less than 20 minutes and people were not willing to talk to them.

Kapoor alleged that after a woman journalist of a new channel was recently 'manhandled' at Shaheen Bagh, she decided to don a burqa so that 'they (protesters) may be more comfortable to speak' to her.

"But once my identity was revealed they manhandled me," she added.

Kapoor said she had gone to the site for a 'story' for her Youtube channel.

Source: PTI  -  Edited By: Hemant Waje
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