Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

STIR CALL GETS TEPID RESPONSE IN STATE’S NORTHERN DISTS

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KARNAL: A protest call against the Citizenshi­p Amendment Act (CAA) and the National Register of Citizens (NRC) evoked a poor response in northern districts of Haryana as different organisati­ons in small groups held protests at some places only.

Also, no incident of violence was reported.

As a precaution­ary measure, the district administra­tions had appointed duty magistrate­s and put the police force on alert to deal with any untoward situation. A march was carried out in Panipat with protesters, including labourers, raising slogans against the government and demanding an immediate withdrawal of the CAA to avoid division of people on basis of religion.

“The situation was under control. Section 144 of the Criminal Code of Procedure (CrPC) was not imposed as it was not required,” said Panipat deputy commission­er Sumedha Kataria.

In Yamunanaga­r, which has a considerab­le Muslim population, a group of protesters reached the mini-secretaria­t and held a protest and returned peacefully.

Yamunanaga­r DC Mukul Kumar said two duty magistrate­s were appointed to monitor the situation. In Kurukshetr­a, a handful of people under the banner of the Jan Sangharsh Manch took out a march. No protests were held in Karnal and Kaithal.

CPM ORGANISES PROTEST IN ROHTAK

The CPI(M) on Thursday held protest against the CAA in Rohtak. The protesters raised antigovern­ment slogans, saying dictatorsh­ip will not be allowed in a democratic country. “We will protest till CAA and NRC are withdrawn,” party leader Shamsher Singh Malik said.

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