Administration strict on Delhi violence, High Court judge orders from home at midnight

New Delhi: 17 people have lost their lives while more than 180 people have been injured in the violence surrounding the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) in North East Delhi. The orgy of miscreants started from Monday, continued unabated on Tuesday. The latest update is that security has been tightened and curfew is in place from Jafrabad to Maujpur and other areas around it. Delhi Police is patrolling in every street.

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Simultaneously, the violence case in East Delhi took place at midnight at 12.30 in the house of Delhi High Court judges S. Murali Dhar and Anoop Bhambhani, in which the High Court ordered the Delhi Police to admit the injured admitted to a nursing home in Mustafabad. Provided safe access to large government GTB hospital for adequate treatment.

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The court has ordered the police to file a status report in the court by 2:30 pm. Not all private and government schools in North East Delhi district will open. Delhi Education Minister Manish Sisodia had informed on Tuesday by tweeting that on Wednesday (February 26), all schools in North East Delhi district will remain closed.

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