Policeman killed, many hurt as CAA supporters, protesters clash in Northeast Delhi
The trouble started on Sunday afternoon when local BJP leader Kapil Mishra decided to hold a rally in favour of the law.
The trouble started on Sunday afternoon when local BJP leader Kapil Mishra decided to hold a rally in favour of the law.
The police have been conducting flag marches in Seelampur, Jafrabad, Welcome and Mustafabad areas of northeast Delhi and appealing to people to maintain peace.
Friday witnessed some of the worst protest-related violence especially in Uttar Pradesh and Delhi.
Delhi Metro on Thursday evening had opened the entry and exit gates of 18 of the 20 stations that were shut down on Thursday morning as a precautionary measure in view of the anti-CAA protests.
His comments came as several protesters were detained by Delhi Police from the Red Fort and Mandi House and taken to the Surajmal stadium.
Extry and exit gates of at least 15 metro stations in Delhi have been closed in view of the protests.
His call for calm came as Delhi’s northeast area of Seelampur, Jafarabad and Brijpuri witnessed violent protests on Tuesday with the agitating mob resorting to arson and destruction of public property.