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Anti CAA-Protest turned violent 4 dead in New Delhi

NEW DELHI: An Anti-Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) protests turned violent when the protestors started vandalizing and arsoning property as the violence intensified on Monday New Delhi Police used lathi-charge and tear gas to control the situation.

Anti CAA-Protest turned violent 4 dead in New Delhi: Image courtesy of Reuters

As a result, One constable dead named Ratan Lal who was on duty and other three protestors reported dead.

Section 144 imposed in some parts of the city New Dehli Meanwhile, the reports of the protests are underway in Zafarabad, Maujpur, Chand Bagh and Saleempur.

Anti CAA-Protest turned violent 4 dead in New Delhi
Anti CAA-Protest turned violent 4 dead in New Delhi

Monday’s clashes were the worst seen in New Dehli since the protest started against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) began early last December.

The fresh round of violence and clashes came as United States President along with the first lady began to visit India, as US President Trump was addressing a rally in Modi’s home state Gujrat.

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The Anti-CAA protesters and the police clashed in New Dehli Capital city of the world’s largest democracy.

#DehliBurning Trending on Social Media as the people are sharing violent images of how RSS mob opening beating minority Muslims in the capital.

The New Delhi television news channel said authorities deployed paramilitary forces to defuse the situation, and the clashes were trending on social media using the hashtag #DelhiBurning.

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