The Lucknow's clocktower has become another Shaheen Bagh where scores or Muslim women are sitting on an indefinite protest against the CAA since Friday last week with banners and posters. (PTI)

The UP Shia Central Waqf Board chief Wasim Rizvi has written a letter to Lucknow district magistrate Abhishek Prakash urging him to get the anti-CAA protest site vacated claiming that the land belongs. In the letter, Wasim Rizvi has claimed that the land being used for the protests belongs to a Shia trust and is being illegally occupied by the Sunni protesters. He has also given a written complaint at the local police station.

Speaking to media, Wasim Rizvi said, "The land belonging to the Hussainabad Trust which comes under the Shia Central Waqf Board has been illegally occupied by the protesters belonging to the Sunni community to raise their objections against the CAA since last few days. They are doing cheap politics by making objectionable statements against Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Home Minister Amit Shah and UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath as a part of a well-planned conspiracy by Congress and 'tukde tukde gang' members."

"The land belonging to the Hussainabad Trust is not a protest site and a letter has been written to the DM to get it vacated. Such protest shouldn't be allowed on that land which is Hussainabad Trust's property and the matter regarding the land is also pending in the high court. We have given a written complaint at the Thakurganj police station so that an FIR can be filed against this illegal demonstration," said Rizvi.

The Lucknow's clocktower has become another Shaheen Bagh where scores or Muslim women are sitting on an indefinite protest against the CAA since Friday last week with banners and posters.