Violence in Delhi after 28 years, leaders appealing to maintain peace
Violence in Delhi after 28 years, leaders appealing to maintain peace
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New Delhi: Due to the terror and terror of the rioters increasing day by day, everyone is getting upset in today's time. Recently, in the midst of the terror and terror of the rioters, the shops and shops built with years of hard work were burning and the police are seen helpless. Where the bikes were burning somewhere, the car and the showroom were seen surrounded by flames and smoke. This view was from several areas of the north-eastern district on Tuesday. However, on the third day of the violence, the police spokesperson was claiming to be in control of the situation along with increasing the number of policemen and paramilitary in the area. This kind of destruction in the capital is being seen for the third time after 1984 and 1992.

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Delhi is scorching and leaders are tweeting to restore peace in Delhi soon. A high-level meeting was also held in the Ministry of Home Affairs on Tuesday, February 25, 2020, to control the situation soon. Police Commissioner and Lieutenant Governor etc. participated in it. The people of Delhi were hopeful that a concrete decision would be taken after the meeting so that peace would be restored in the smoldering Delhi. At the same time, it is also being said that nothing came out. The people of the North-Eastern district were extremely scared about the safety of life and property. For the last three nights, he has not slept and is walking in the rooftops or balcony and is busy protecting the house. Dozens of families have locked their homes and moved to relatives.

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The incident has brought back memories of communal violence of people living in Yamunapar in 1984 and 1992. At that time, Yamunapar was the most affected. At the same time, after the assassination of former PM Indira Gandhi in 1984, there were fierce riots in Sikh majorities. In which a large number of people died. At the same time, after the disputed structure was demolished in Ayodhya in 1992, communal violence erupted. At that time, the then DCP Deepak Mishra had overcome the riots by taking strict action. At the same time, in the presence of the riot police, this time, by firing illegal weapons from three days, they are firing and disturbing. Questions are being raised about the attitude of the police towards maintaining law and order in Delhi.

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