10 horrific pictures show of violent protests in India’s national capital
10 horrific pictures show of violent protests in India’s national capital
Several police personnel have been injured in the clashes; a senior officer told India Today.
Journalists and media persons who were covering the violence were also injured during the protest.
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Protestors reportedly vandalised 80% shops in the Maujpur area where Anti CAA violence has broken out. Some rioters reportedly tried to set a petrol pump near Bhajanpura on fire.
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All gates of Jafrabad, Maujpur-Babarpur, Gokulpuri, Johri Enclave and Shiv Vihar are shut. Trains will terminate at Welcome metro station, said Delhi Metro Rail Corporation.
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Section 144 — which restricts assembly of five or more people in a public area — has been imposed in all 10 districts of North East Delhi following clashes in the Maujpur area, in which a police constable has died, for the second consecutive day.
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Amit Sharma, the Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) of Shahdara district, fell unconscious due to an injury during anti CAA violence. He was admitted to Max hospital in Patparganj, and according to India Today he is stable now.
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DCP Shahdara's car has been set on fire near Chand Bagh bazaar where clashes broke out on Sunday evening.
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Police fired tear gas shells and resorted to mild lathi-charge to disperse the protesters near Jafrabad in North-East Delhi, reported Business Standard. A few policemen also attempted to pacify the groups.
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The Delhi Police is in talks with Jamia Coordination Committee (JCC) and others who had given a call for protest against the Maujpur violence.
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Protesters broke into the house of AAP's corporator Mohammad Tahir Hussain and damaged the property. He was inside his house with his family when the incident happened.