Police on streets in Delhi, Congress says "It is possible only because of Modi"
Police on streets in Delhi, Congress says
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New Delhi: The Congress on Tuesday said that the police demonstrations on the streets in Delhi, the country's capital, is a 'new decline' in 72 years of independence for India. The party's chief spokesperson Randeep Singh Surjewala said whether this is BJP's 'New India'. He asked where the ruling party is taking the country. Surjewala tweeted, 'Police performance in the national capital Delhi - this is a new decline in 72 years'. He further wrote, 'Is this BJP's' New India'? Where will BJP take the country? Where is the Home Minister of India, Mr. Amit Shah?

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At the same time, party spokesman RPN Singh has said, 'This is unprecedented. What will happen to the common man if only law enforcement agencies have hit the streets? He said that whenever BJP is in power, such incidents happen. Hundreds of policemen demonstrated outside the police headquarters here on Tuesday to protest against the attack on policemen during a violent clash with lawyers.

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Let us tell you that there was a violent clash between the lawyers and the police in the Tees Hazari court premises here on Saturday. During this time at least 20 policemen and several lawyers were injured. Many vehicles were vandalized or set on fire.

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