CAA Protest: Rioters started abusing the shopkeeper and forcibly closed his shop
CAA Protest: Rioters started abusing the shopkeeper and forcibly closed his shop
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Yavatmal: Bharat Bandh was organized against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) in the Yavatmal district of Maharashtra on Wednesday. The protesters were forcibly closing shops in the market. When a shopkeeper refused to close his shop, the rioters started abusing the shopkeeper and forcibly closing his shop. In the process of forcibly closing the shop, there was a dispute between the shopkeeper and the rioters, meanwhile, the protesters forced the shutter of the shop down.

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After this, the shopkeeper again raises the shutter of the shop, forcing the protesters to close the shop and shouts slogans of Modi-Modi. Then the shopkeeper and a woman named Lilabai Rekwar start throwing chili powder in the hands of the rioters and throwing them at the rioters. It is noteworthy that all this was happening in the presence of the police, but the police failed to stop this hooliganism of the protesters.

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After this incident, the press spoke to Lilabai Rekwar, a woman who threw chilli powder on the protesters. Lilabai told that about 400 to 500 people came together and started saying stop shop. When we said that we will not close the shop, they started fighting with the shopkeeper, forcibly entering the shop and throwing stones. After which we threw chili on the protesters.

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