Special News | February 28, 2020
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Amid the mayhem witnessed in northeast Delhi, another tale of humanity and compassion getting the better of bigotry and hate was scripted, which was narrated by a Muslim resident of Shiv Vihar on Friday -- how his Hindu neighbour saved his and his family's life. "Around 9 a.m.
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The BSP president charged that the "country has seen and felt that BJP and its government have failed to fulfil its legal and Constitutional duty as a result of which about three dozen lives have been lost and 200 have been injured and several businesses destroyed in times of high inflation, poverty and unemployment."
Union Minister and BJP leader Ravi Shankar Prasad on Friday accused Congress of indulging into vote bank politics and not acting responsibly for maintaining peace and harmony during such sensitive time.
Head constable in Delhi Police Deepak Dahiya in an exclusive conversation with India TV narrated the ordeal when he braved pistol man Shahrukh in northeast Delhi violence during anti-CAA protests. Dahiya, who faced pistol man from point-blank range said his prime objective was to save lives of people by diverting the attention of the shooter who was firing in the air.
Nearly 7,000 paramilitary forces have been deployed in the affected areas since Monday. Hundreds of Delhi Police personnel are also on the ground to maintain peace.
Delhi: A team of Delhi Forensic Science Laboratory collects evidence from municipal councillor Tahir Hussain's factory in Chang Bagh area. Yesterday, Aam Aadmi Party suspended him from its primary membership.
Violence in Northeast Delhi has so far claimed 38 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
Areas under 12 of the 203 police stations in Delhi (about 4.2 per cent of the geographical area) got affected in the violence that began on February 23 evening and continued for a couple of days.
The incumbent Commissioner of Police, Amulya Patnaik to demit office on Saturday and Shrivastava will take charge of Delhi CP on Sunday i.e, on March 1.
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Life was limping back to normalcy in some parts of the riot-hit northeast Delhi, with police and paramilitary personnel maintaining strict vigil in view of Friday prayers at mosques.
A team of the National Commission for Women, including chairperson Rekha Sharma, will visit Jaffrabad on Friday to look into any cases of assault on women during the recent communal violence in northeast Delhi, according to a member.
Delhi: Security personnel deployed in Maujpur area of North East district
The police have 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.
The local residents on Thursday distributed food to the family members of the injured victims of violence admitted at GTB Hospital.
Amid escalating violence, security has been heightened in the sensitive area along the Delhi-Ghaziabad border on Thursday.
Eighty-five-year-old Akbari was waiting eagerly for the birth of her great grandchild. But her dream of seeing the baby was cut short by a rampaging mob that set her house at Gamri village near Delhi's Khajuri Khas on fire, suffocating her to death.
From providing legal counselling to offering food to the wearied people gathered outside the mortuary at the GTB Hospital here, many good samaritans have volunteered to help the kin of those who have died in the riots in northeast Delhi.
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