Shaheen Bagh has been the epicentre of the anti-Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) protests in the national capital for around two months. In these two months, this south Delhi area has been in the news -- from traffic jams to biryani, Shaheen Bagh emerged as a major poll issue during the high-octane electoral campaigning in Delhi.

What has not changed here since December is the preparation of langar, a community meal prepared for those people who have been sitting on protest. Advocate DS Bindra is one such person who is trying to ensure that food is available to protesters at Shaheen Bagh.

Recently, Bindra was in the news for his decision to sell one of his flats to raise money for langar at Shaheen Bagh. IndiaToday's Sana Zaidi spoke to Bindra. Here are the excerpts.

'Sold flat for cash'

DS Bindra said he started the langar to serve people. Speaking to IndiaToday.in, Bindra said he decided to sell one of his three flats to arrange money for langar at Shaheen Bagh. He said his children suggested using money set aside for donation in gurdwaras for such works.

He said while Income Tax department wonders how he is arranging for langar, he has the documents which have the date of sale and the amount paid for the flat.

Shaheen Bagh is, however, not the only where DS Bindra served langar. Bindra also provided langar in Delhi's Mustafabad and Khureji. He said he took care of the expense of langar at the two places for around five days.

In reference to a video of him supporting AIMIM, Bindra said he doesn't support any political party. He said he was at Shaheen Bagh to serve the people and not to support any political party.

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