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Delhi Police Showed Great Restraint During R-Day Violence: Outgoing Commissioner
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BJP leader Vijay Goel also sought intervention of Lieutenant Governor Anil Baijal and Delhi Police Commissioner.
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Delhi Police personnel issues a challan to a man for not wearing face mask in New Delhi on Thursday. (Photo | Shekhar Yadav, EPS) By Express News Service
NEW DELHI: Following a series of complaints of alleged extortion and harassment by civil defence volunteers (CDVs), who have been issuing challans for not wearing masks in public places, the opposition BJP and Congress on Thursday asked Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal to look into the matter.
Speaking at a press conference, former union minister and senior BJP leader Vijay Goel also sought intervention of Lieutenant Governor Anil Baijal and Delhi Police Commissioner.
The police, however, say they are taking forward over 750 cases registered in connection with the conflagration. The riots had erupted in northeast Delhi on February 24 last year after clashes between citizenship law supporters and protesters spiralled, leaving at least 53 people dead, around 200 injured and also led to extensive destruction of property, including houses, shops, schools as well as religious places. As northeast Delhi became the epicentre of violence, clashes also broke out at Jaffrabad, Maujpur, Chandbagh, Khureji Khas, Bhajanpura, Dayalpur, Gokalpuri and other areas. Nizamuddin, whose younger brother Jamaluddin was killed by a mob in Shiv Vihar, says he has no idea about what is happening in his case.
The police, however, say they are taking forward over 750 cases registered in connection with the conflagration.
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NEW DELHI: A year on, scars of the communal violence that convulsed northeast Delhi last February continue to haunt the kin of victims, many of whom say they remain unaware of the status of police investigations relating to their cases.
The police, however, say they are taking forward over 750 cases registered in connection with the conflagration.
The riots had erupted in northeast Delhi on February 24 last year after clashes between citizenship law supporters and protesters spiralled, leaving at least 53 people dead, around 200 injured and also led to extensive destruction of property, including houses, shops, schools as well as religious places.
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