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https://www.thedailystar.net/frontpage/news/13-killed-delhi-unrest-1872877

12:00 AM, February 26, 2020 / LAST MODIFIED: 12:40 AM, February 26, 2020
13 killed in Delhi unrest

Over 130 hurt as clashes erupt over CAA for 2nd day; shops burnt; schools, metro shut
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People supporting a new citizenship law and those opposing the law, clash during a protest in New Delhi on Monday. Photo: Reuters
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People supporting a new citizenship law and those opposing the law, clash during a protest in New Delhi on Monday. Photo: Reuters

Agencies

Thirteen people have been killed and over 150 injured in clashes between opposing groups of protesters in New Delhi, police said yesterday, as violence over a contentious citizenship law roiled India's capital for a second day.

There have been widespread protests since the law that critics say is anti-Muslim was passed in mid-December, with more than 25 people killed.

The clashes, the worst in the capital since unrest over a new citizenship law began in December, started at the weekend but turned deadly on Monday. Fresh violence erupted in multiple areas of northeast Delhi yesterday.

Local television showed huge clouds of smoke billowing from a tyre market that had been set ablaze. Reuters witnesses saw mobs wielding sticks and stones walking down streets in parts of northeast Delhi and further incidents of stone-throwing.

At least 12 civilians and one policeman are confirmed dead, reports AFP quoting a police officer, adding that more than 150 people had been injured since Monday.

A fire department official told Reuters that his teams were responding to more than a dozen separate calls relating to arson incidents yesterday, as fresh protests flared around Delhi.

"We have sought police protection as our vehicles are being blocked from entering the affected areas. The situation is very grim," said Delhi Fire Department Director Atul Garg.

He said the violence had not diminished since Monday despite authorities imposing an emergency measure prohibiting any gatherings in the violence-hit areas.

One fire department vehicle was torched by protesters on Monday and a small number of firemen were injured, Garg added.

"We have about 3,500 police and paramilitary deployed," said Alok Kumar, the joint commissioner of police. "The situation is definitely tense, but we are on top of the situation."

Police fired tear gas and pellets to scatter demonstrators protesting against the citizenship law in the Jafrabad neighbourhood of northeast Delhi yesterday. A young man suffered a pellet wound to his thigh, while another sustained injuries to his eyes, leaving his face bloodied.

In New Jafrabad, local residents patrolled the street with sticks and metal rods. Two reporters with the local NDTV news channel were attacked and badly beaten by a mob.

"There is a flow of injured people still coming in. There are casualties," said Dr Rajesh Kalra, the additional medical superintendent at Guru Teg Bahadur Hospital in New Delhi.

"There are all kinds of injuries - many pellet injuries and some from sharp weapons, too," said Kalra, adding some of the injured brought in on Monday had gunshot wounds.

SCHOOLS SHUT, TRANSIT HAMPERED

On Monday police used tear gas and smoke grenades but struggled to disperse stone-throwing crowds who tore down metal barricades and torched vehicles and a petrol pump.

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal appealed for calm.

"Whatever problems people have can be resolved peacefully. Violence will not help find a solution," he said yesterday.

Home Minister Amit Shah met with Kejriwal and other local officials yesterday and said additional forces were being deployed in affected areas. He urged political parties to avoid provocative speeches that could inflame protesters.

Schools in the northeast of the city were shut yesterday and at least five metro stations closed.

An announcement over a mosque loudspeaker urged protesters to stay non-violent and not attempt to cross police barricades.

"We don't have a problem with the police, we are against the government's law," the male announcer said.

India's capital has been a hotbed of unrest against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), which makes it easier for non-Muslims from three neighbouring Muslim-dominated countries to gain Indian citizenship.

The CAA has sparked accusations that Modi and his Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party are undermining India's secular traditions. The BJP denies any bias against India's more than 180 million minority Muslims but objectors have staging protests and camping out in parts of New Delhi for two months.

Trump praised India as a tolerant country.

"India is a country that proudly embraces freedom, liberty, individual rights, the rule of law and the dignity of every human being," he told a rally of over 100,000 people in Modi's home state of Gujarat. "Your unity is an inspiration to the world."
 
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we're still asleep because we're very peaceful neighbors.. -____-" we have perfect opportunity to turn it into bloodbath for hindutva

We need to team up with China and redefine India before it's too late.

We need to stay out of the way, as our interference is neither wanted nor helpful.

Just sit back, Indians will tear the country to pieces. Muslims are no longer sitting ducks, and Hindutvas have galvanized them.

Our focus should be PR campaign to spread this around the world, esp to the West and Muslim countries who are supporting India (Iran, KSA, UAE, Bahrain, Kuwait, Egypt, Maldives.)

The longer Pakistan waits and bides its time, the stronger our position will become. When we strike India, it should be a killing blow.

We need to concentrate on the traitors in our midst and rejuvenate our economy.
 
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We need to stay out of the way, as our interference is neither wanted nor helpful.

Just sit back, Indians will tear the country to pieces. Muslims are no longer sitting ducks, and Hindutvas have galvanized them.

Our focus should be PR campaign to spread this around the world, esp to the West and Muslim countries who are supporting India (Iran, KSA, UAE, Bahrain, Kuwait, Egypt, Maldives.)

The longer Pakistan waits and bides its time, the stronger our position will become. When we strike India, it should be a killing blow.

We need to concentrate on the traitors in our midst and rejuvenate our economy.
and make ourselves more militarily stronger -"We need to concentrate on the traitors in our midst and rejuvenate our economy."
 
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https://www.thedailystar.net/frontpage/news/13-killed-delhi-unrest-1872877

12:00 AM, February 26, 2020 / LAST MODIFIED: 12:40 AM, February 26, 2020
13 killed in Delhi unrest

Over 130 hurt as clashes erupt over CAA for 2nd day; shops burnt; schools, metro shut
Shares
People supporting a new citizenship law and those opposing the law, clash during a protest in New Delhi on Monday. Photo: Reuters
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People supporting a new citizenship law and those opposing the law, clash during a protest in New Delhi on Monday. Photo: Reuters

Agencies

Thirteen people have been killed and over 150 injured in clashes between opposing groups of protesters in New Delhi, police said yesterday, as violence over a contentious citizenship law roiled India's capital for a second day.

There have been widespread protests since the law that critics say is anti-Muslim was passed in mid-December, with more than 25 people killed.

The clashes, the worst in the capital since unrest over a new citizenship law began in December, started at the weekend but turned deadly on Monday. Fresh violence erupted in multiple areas of northeast Delhi yesterday.

Local television showed huge clouds of smoke billowing from a tyre market that had been set ablaze. Reuters witnesses saw mobs wielding sticks and stones walking down streets in parts of northeast Delhi and further incidents of stone-throwing.

At least 12 civilians and one policeman are confirmed dead, reports AFP quoting a police officer, adding that more than 150 people had been injured since Monday.

A fire department official told Reuters that his teams were responding to more than a dozen separate calls relating to arson incidents yesterday, as fresh protests flared around Delhi.

"We have sought police protection as our vehicles are being blocked from entering the affected areas. The situation is very grim," said Delhi Fire Department Director Atul Garg.

He said the violence had not diminished since Monday despite authorities imposing an emergency measure prohibiting any gatherings in the violence-hit areas.

One fire department vehicle was torched by protesters on Monday and a small number of firemen were injured, Garg added.

"We have about 3,500 police and paramilitary deployed," said Alok Kumar, the joint commissioner of police. "The situation is definitely tense, but we are on top of the situation."

Police fired tear gas and pellets to scatter demonstrators protesting against the citizenship law in the Jafrabad neighbourhood of northeast Delhi yesterday. A young man suffered a pellet wound to his thigh, while another sustained injuries to his eyes, leaving his face bloodied.

In New Jafrabad, local residents patrolled the street with sticks and metal rods. Two reporters with the local NDTV news channel were attacked and badly beaten by a mob.

"There is a flow of injured people still coming in. There are casualties," said Dr Rajesh Kalra, the additional medical superintendent at Guru Teg Bahadur Hospital in New Delhi.

"There are all kinds of injuries - many pellet injuries and some from sharp weapons, too," said Kalra, adding some of the injured brought in on Monday had gunshot wounds.

SCHOOLS SHUT, TRANSIT HAMPERED

On Monday police used tear gas and smoke grenades but struggled to disperse stone-throwing crowds who tore down metal barricades and torched vehicles and a petrol pump.

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal appealed for calm.

"Whatever problems people have can be resolved peacefully. Violence will not help find a solution," he said yesterday.

Home Minister Amit Shah met with Kejriwal and other local officials yesterday and said additional forces were being deployed in affected areas. He urged political parties to avoid provocative speeches that could inflame protesters.

Schools in the northeast of the city were shut yesterday and at least five metro stations closed.

An announcement over a mosque loudspeaker urged protesters to stay non-violent and not attempt to cross police barricades.

"We don't have a problem with the police, we are against the government's law," the male announcer said.

India's capital has been a hotbed of unrest against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), which makes it easier for non-Muslims from three neighbouring Muslim-dominated countries to gain Indian citizenship.

The CAA has sparked accusations that Modi and his Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party are undermining India's secular traditions. The BJP denies any bias against India's more than 180 million minority Muslims but objectors have staging protests and camping out in parts of New Delhi for two months.

Trump praised India as a tolerant country.

"India is a country that proudly embraces freedom, liberty, individual rights, the rule of law and the dignity of every human being," he told a rally of over 100,000 people in Modi's home state of Gujarat. "Your unity is an inspiration to the world."
Who the bloody hell wrote this crap????

It seems like a nice even battle between two groups of football hooligans, while shining India sits calmly waiting for it to finish. The whole last paragraph is suggesting how wonderful and tolerant this nation is. Seriously, is this Some sick joke? Posting Some crap obviously edited by a Hindutva sympathiser to suggest an even fight and shared blame?

It's a pogrom that Holocaust survivors would be watching and shuddering at. Sikhs who lived through 1984 must have gone quiet all of a sudden.

Absolutely pathetic article, summarily dismissing the actual role of the police and politicians in encouraging and aiding the Hindu mobs.

"Two reporters with the local NDTV news channel were attacked and badly beaten by a mob."

Let's ignore completely the fact that NDTV colleagues stated themselves exactly what happened here. it wasn't some "non-specific mob" - it was Hindus hunting for Muslims, only desisting from their attack once their targets were confirmed as "our people".
 
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Hindus standing up for Muslim in Delhi whereas Muslim throwing stones at police and later claiming that they were hit


@The Eagle @Irfan Baloch @Dubious @waz Can you ban or atleast warn propaganda machines like these?


And before this scum tries to say this is an old video or some other propaganda bs like that.

https://www.altnews.in/verification...sed-set-on-fire-is-from-ashok-nagar-in-delhi/


What is this then?

https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/shinning-india-courtesy-modi-maharaj.654706/
 
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