Lucknow: Protests took place across the country after the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) was enacted. Protests were also held against CAA in several districts including Uttar Pradesh capital Lucknow. Violence erupted during the protests. In these cases of violence, the difficulties of the accused are now increasing. The UP Police has filed a charge sheet in this case. Uttar Pradesh Police has filed a charge sheet against a total of 4751 accused in the violence and arson case in the capital Lucknow as well as other districts. In the charge sheet filed in Lucknow court, it has also been said to compensate the accused due to arson. Yogi Government Minister Shrikant Sharma said that those who commit violence will not be spared. It is notable that riots broke out during the anti-CAA demonstration. During this time, protesters also vandalized and opened fire. Government and the non-government property was severely damaged in the arson. It is estimated that crores of property were destroyed in the arson during the anti-CAA demonstration. The Yogi government had taken a strict stand regarding this. In this case, the police registered a case against several people and arrested them. In the capital Lucknow, in the case of violence and arson, posters of the accused were also placed at the intersections. There was a lot of ruckus about this too. Also Read:- West Bengal: Kolkata Police denies permission over BJP adamant to hold rally Disease X: Doctor who discovered Ebola says 'new deadly viruses set to hit mankind' Brazil private clinics seek deal for Indian Covid-19 vaccine