Kejriwal on Delhi violence, "Army should be deployed to manage the situation"
Kejriwal on Delhi violence,
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New Delhi: Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has called for the deployment of the army to build confidence in the people, terming the location of some areas of North East Delhi as serious. On Wednesday, CM Kejriwal said that curfew should be imposed in the violence-affected areas immediately. He said that he is writing a letter to Union Home Minister Amit Shah about this.

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CM Kejriwal has said that he was in contact with a large number of people throughout the night. The situation is very serious. Despite all the efforts of the police, the situation is not under control. Police and paramilitary personnel made a flag march from Maujpur to the Gokulpuri area this morning and tried to instill confidence in the people. The police also instructed people to stay in their homes. No major incident has been reported since last night.

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17 people have lost their lives in incidents of violence and a large number of people are admitted to hospitals. Many people have been injured due to the abuse. A policeman has also been killed in incidents of violence. Incidents of violence have been taking place in the country's capital for the last two days. The Home Minister also held a meeting in this regard yesterday and assured to provide the adequate number of security measures.

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