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MONDAY, JULY 07, 2025
Deadly protests kill 27 in Delhi, Kejriwal calls for army

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25 February, 2020, 09:55 am
Last modified: 26 February, 2020, 08:52 pm

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Deadly protests kill 27 in Delhi, Kejriwal calls for army

With this, the total death toll in protests against the citizenship law has reached at least 52 so far

TBS Report
25 February, 2020, 09:55 am
Last modified: 26 February, 2020, 08:52 pm
A man is beaten during a clash between people supporting a new citizenship law and those opposing the law in New Delhi, India, February 24, 2020/ Reuters
A man is beaten during a clash between people supporting a new citizenship law and those opposing the law in New Delhi, India, February 24, 2020/ Reuters

The number of deaths in Northeast Delhi violence rose to 27, with at least 200 people being injured, many of them grievously, according to NDTV.

An official from Delhi's Guru Teg Bahadur (GTB) Hospital said on Wednesday morning that five more people were brought dead to the hospital, reported PTI.

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal today asked Home Minister Amit Shah to call the army as a fresh round of violence erupted in two east Delhi localities. 

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Kejriwal said the police, despite all its efforts, had been unable to control the situation.

Indian Supreme Court has criticised police today for 'lack of professionalism' in handling Delhi clashes.


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Kejriwal calls for army after fresh violence erupts in Delhi

The clashes, worst in the capital in over two decades, started at the weekend but turned deadly on Monday after two groups protesting for and against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act or CAA clashed with each other. Both the groups were carrying swords, stones and other weapons; they also torched houses and vehicles in Maujpur, Jafrabad and other areas.

Violence erupted again on Tuesday and spread to other nearby localities, just kilometres away from where US President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Narendra Modi met for talks.

A man pushes his damaged scooter past a burning petrol pump during a clash between people supporting a new citizenship law and those opposing it, in New Delhi India, February 24, 2020/ Reuters
A man pushes his damaged scooter past a burning petrol pump during a clash between people supporting a new citizenship law and those opposing it, in New Delhi India, February 24, 2020/ Reuters

Huge clouds of smoke was seen billowing from a tyre market that had been set ablaze. The fire tenders took time to reach the spot as mobs wielding sticks and stones walked down streets.

'Hindu ho? Bach gaye'

The Centre and Delhi administration sprung into action and a series of meetings were held to find a solution to end the violence. Union Home Minister Amit Shah chaired three review meetings in 24 hours and directed the Delhi Police to take quick action. He also asked for more police force to be deployed.

National Security Adviser (NSA) Ajit Doval and Delhi Police chief Amulya Patnaik visited the office of North-east DCP Ved Prakash Surya in Seelampur for a meeting late on Tuesday night. Doval, accompanied by Patnaik and other senior officials visited Maujpur, Jafarabad, Gokulpuri and Bhajanpura to conduct a first-hand review of the situation.

ANI reported that Doval will be closely overseeing the police efforts to restore peace in Delhi.

Photo: Reuters
Photo: Reuters

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal also held emergency meeting with officials and MLAs of the affected areas, and directed the officials to coordinate with central agencies and end the cycle of violence. He also appealed the protesters to calm down and talk about their issues instead of indulging in violence.

Delhi has been a focus of unrest against the CAA, which makes it easier for non-Muslims from three neighbouring countries to gain Indian citizenship. It has sparked accusations that PM Modi and his BJP are undermining India's secular traditions. The government has, however, denied all the accusations and maintained that it won't roll back the CAA.

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