Chakravyuh | March 1, 2020
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Situation is normal and under control in riot effected areas: Delhi Police PRO
Few days ago, anti and pro CAA groups clashed in parts of Northeast Delhi, which resulted in major loss of lives and properties. At least 42 people lost their lives in the violence.
Five days after the violent clash in northeast Delhi over the amended Citizenship law, another body was recovered from a drain in the Gokulpuri area of the national capital.
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Former Congress Municipal Councillor Ishrat Jahan has been arrested for allegedly trying to incite people during northeast Delhi violence by giving out provocative speeches. She has been sent to 14-day judicial custody.
No untoward incident reported in Delhi in last 3 days: Joint CP Alok Kumar
Delhi Police carries out flag march in northeast Delhi's riot hit areas
She has been sent to 14-day judicial custody. Ishrat Jahan was protesting against the CAA for the past 50 days in Khureji Khas area of Delhi
Incidents of violence have not been reported since evening of February 25. We have given relaxation in Section 144 from 10 am to 2pm today, as situation is under control. We will monitor further: Alok Kumar, Joint CP
Days after Delhi violence BJP leader Kapil Mishra leads a peace march from Jantar Mantar to Parliament street
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MS Randhawa, Delhi Police PRO: We have registered 123 FIRs so far, around 630 people have been arrested or detained.
More then 40 people lost their lives and over 200 were left injured in the clashes that broke out in northeast Delhi on Sunday between supporters and protesters of citizenship law. The areas worst affected in the violence include Jaffrabad, Maujpur, Chand Bagh, Khureji Khas and Bhajanpura.
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Violence in Northeast Delhi has so far claimed many lives, with many others being treated at the hospital. On Thursday, the Delhi Police issued an appeal and requested the people, including media persons, to come forward and give their statements and share video footage in connection with the violence in northeast Delhi. The police have also transferred the northeast Delhi riots probe to the crime branch and the cases will now be probed by two Special Investigation Teams (SITs). As many as 48 FIRs have been filed as of now.
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