Deccan Chronicle

Anti, pro-CAA protesters clash in Delhi, lathicharg­ed

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

Several people were injured in a clash between pro- and anti-Citizenshi­p (Amendment) Act protesters near northeast Delhi’s Jaffrabad area on Sunday. Police used teargas and a lathicharg­e to bring the situation under control.

The clash erupted around 3 pm when the two groups started throwing stones at each other, despite a heavy police presence. Witnesses said 500odd people, mostly women, had gathered to protest against CAA. The protesters had also gathered on Saturday night.

As the anti-CAA group was shouting slogans, people turned up shouting “Jai Shri Ram” and other slogans. “Suddenly, people started throwing stones at those gathered,” an eyewitness said. Soon, both groups were at it, forcing police to resort to a lathicharg­e.

The trouble escalated when BJP leader Kapil Mishra decided to hold a rally backing CAA. Mishra arrived near the Jaffrabad Metro station and demanded the antiCAA protesters be removed. Some other joined him and began pelting stones.

Tension prevailed as protesters blocked the road near the metro station that connects Seelampur with Maujpur and Yamuna Vihar. This was the second day that antiCAA protesters had hit the streets, prompting Delhi Metro to close the gates of Jaffrabad station.

Mishra tweeted: “We have given a three-day ultimatum to Delhi police to get the road cleared.”

He told his gathering: “Till US President is in India, we are leaving the area peacefully. After that we won’t listen to you (police) if the roads are not vacated.”

AN INTERVENTI­ON plea has been filed in the apex court stating that police were responsibl­e for causing inconvenie­nce to commuters by blocking roads at Shaheen Bagh

 ?? — PTI ?? Anti-CAA protesters block the Seelampur-Jaffrabad main road during a sit-in demonstrat­ion, near Jaffrabad metro station in East Delhi late Saturday.
— PTI Anti-CAA protesters block the Seelampur-Jaffrabad main road during a sit-in demonstrat­ion, near Jaffrabad metro station in East Delhi late Saturday.

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