Deccan Chronicle

Petrol pump, vehicles, shops, fire tender torched in Delhi

All government, private schools to be shut in North East Delhi

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT with agency inputs

A civilian succumbed to injuries hours after a police head constable was killed in the clashes that broke out between proand anti-CAA groups in the aftermath of the tension that escalated in northeast Delhi on Monday afternoon. About 50 people, including 30 police personnel and a deputy commission­er of police (Shahdara) were also injured in the violence. Protesters also torched a petrol pump, two houses, seven shops, a dozen-odd vehicles and a fire tender in Jaffrabad and Maujpur, where clashes occurred for the second consecutiv­e day.

A total of eight CRPF companies have been deployed in North-East Delhi area, including two companies of Rapid Action Force (RAF) and a company of women security personnel.

Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia said all government and private schools to be shut on Tuesday in violence affected North East Delhi. He said he has requested HRD minister to postpone board examinatio­n scheduled on Tuesday in North East District of Delhi.

BJP spokespers­on Meenakshi Lekhi on Monday said the death of a Delhi Police head constable in violence over the amended citizenshi­p law was a “ploy” to embarrass India during US President Donald Trump’s visit and likened it to the massacre of Sikhs in Chattising­hpura in 2000 during the then US president Bill Clinton’s trip to the country. “

Shocked to hear the death of HC Sh Ratanlal in a brutal & barbaric manner. This reminds me

of massacre of Sikhs in Chattising­hpura during Clinton’s visit. Incidents change but anti India forces remain the same. Ploy to embarrass India, Request all to remain calm & maintain peace,” she said in a tweet.

CPM general secretary Sitaram Yechury held the Centre responsibl­e for the violence that has erupted in Delhi over the CAA and appealed to all to maintain peace.

Four cases have been registered in connection with the violence during protests between pro and anti-CAA groups in northeast Delhi’s Jaffrabad and nearby

areas, police said on Monday.

One FIR has been registered at Welcome police station while another has been lodged at Jafrabad police station. Two other FIRs have been registered at Dayalpur police station, they said.

The Congress, meanwhile, questioned the ‘silence’ of Home Minister Amit Shah over the clashes in Delhi and demanded his resignatio­n, as party leader Rahul Gandhi urged people to show restraint, compassion and understand­ing irrespecti­ve of the provocatio­n.

The party also blamed

the Delhi Police for failing to maintain law and order in the city and criticised Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal for having “shaken off his responsibi­lity”, saying people of Delhi are paying the price of a political blame game.

Gandhi said peaceful protests are a sign of a healthy democracy, but violence can never be justified. “The violence on Monday in Delhi is disturbing and must be unequivoca­lly condemned. Peaceful protests are a sign of a healthy democracy, but violence can never be justified,” he tweeted.

 ?? — PTI ?? A protester brandishes a pistol during clashes between a group of anti-CAA protesters and supporters of the new citizenshi­p Act, at Jaffrabad in north-east Delhi on Monday.
— PTI A protester brandishes a pistol during clashes between a group of anti-CAA protesters and supporters of the new citizenshi­p Act, at Jaffrabad in north-east Delhi on Monday.

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