Delhi violence issue raised in Parliament, 53 died so far
Delhi violence issue raised in Parliament, 53 died so far
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New Delhi: Parliament will begin again after Holi today. Today again in Parliament, there is a possibility of an uproar over Delhi violence. Senior Congress leader Adhir Ranjan Chaudhary and BJP's Meenakshi Lekhi today demanded 'debate on the law and order situation in parts of Delhi' in the Lok Sabha.

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Trinamool Congress (TMC) has given notice in Rajya Sabha for immediate discussion under Rule 267 on 'Delhi Violence and Treatment Procedure'. It is noteworthy that the opposition is demanding a discussion in both houses of parliament on the communal violence that erupted in Delhi between February 23 and February 26, in which at least 53 people were killed, more than 200 people were seriously injured while crores of people's property has been destroyed. The government has agreed to hold discussions after Holi on returning to normalcy.

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Delhi Police has registered 254 FIRs, including 41 cases, as per the Arms Act in relation to violence. 903 people have been arrested or detained by the police. Two Special Investigation Teams (SITs) have been formed under the Crime Branch of Delhi Police to investigate the violence.

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