Shops reopen after almost 5 months in Shaheen Bagh amid COVID-19 lockdown, anti-CAA protest
News | May 22, 2020 18:33 ISTAmid COVID-19 lockdown and anti-CAA protest, shops reopened in Shaheen Bagh area on May 22.
Amid COVID-19 lockdown and anti-CAA protest, shops reopened in Shaheen Bagh area on May 22.
A fire broke out at a shop in southeast Delhi''s Shaheen Bagh area on Sunday night. A call was received at 8.46 pm and four fire tenders were pressed into service to douse the blaze at the shop, Delhi Fire Services Director Atul Garg said.
The anti-CAA protestors in Delhi's Shaheen Bagh were requested by Delhi Police on Tuesday to clear the site as lockdown has been imposed in the wake of coronavirus spread.
The anti-CAA protestors in Delhi's Shaheen Bagh were requested by Delhi Police on Tuesday to clear the site as lockdown has been imposed in the wake of coronavirus spread.
The number of anti-CAA protesters at Shaheen Bagh has reduced significantly amid lockdown announced in the state in view of coronavirus till 31st March.
A citizenship law protest in Delhi’s Nizamuddin was on Sunday called off, in the wake of the rising cases of coronavirus across the country and Delhi’s government’s decision to put the city in lockdown earlier in the day
Protesters at Shaheen Bagh alleged that a petrol bomb was hurled nearby the anti-Citizenship Amendment Act protest site on March 22.
Protesters at Delhi's Shaheen Bagh on Sunday alleged that a petrol bomb was hurled by an unidentified person near their protest site where women have been on a sit-in for over three months against the newly amended citizenship act, police said.
Amid Prime Minister Narendra Modi's call on the country to remain indoors on Sunday as part of a 'janata curfew' to mitigate the spread of COVID-19, the protesters in Shaheen Bagh have decided that only five women will continue with the stir on that day.
An anti-CAA protestor at Shaheen Bagh has tested positive for COVID-19
In the wake of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, the elderly women protesting against the CAA in Shaheen Bagh have decided that no protester will now be allowed to sit at the site for more than four hours as preventative measures against the spread of the virus.
Protesters at Delhi's Shaheen Bagh have been asked to abandon the protest site in wake of the coronavirus outbreak in India. Resident Welfare Association members and police spoke to the protesters and requested them to call off their protest. The agitators, however, have not heeded to the calls so far.
Hundreds of people stayed put at Shaheen Bagh on Monday, even after the Delhi government announced that any gathering of over 50 people would not be allowed till March-end amid the novel coronavirus pandemic.
Nearly 90 days since they launched their stir against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act, National Register of Citizens and National Population Register, a group of women demonstrators at Shaheen Bagh on Friday said that they will continue with the protest till the law is revoked.
Kapil Gujjar, the man who opened fire at Shaheen Bagh has been given bail by a Delhi court. As per reports, Gujjar was given bail after receiving payment of a sum of Rs 25,000.
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