More than a hundred people left their homes in fear of violence in Delhi
More than a hundred people left their homes in fear of violence in Delhi
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New Delhi: The violence that has been continuously increasing for a few days has taken a gigantic form today. In whose time many innocent people have also become victims. At the same time, on Friday, February 28, 2020, the atmosphere from Chandbagh to Karaval Nagar was peaceful, but tensions remain on both sides. Both sides are blaming each other for the violence. It is also being said there. The violence that began in Chandbagh on 24 February 2020 kept the people of the area in fear for two days. There is so much fear that people continue to visit Chandbaug, Mustafabad, Bhajanpura, Moonganagar, Sherpur Chowk, Chandunagar, Brajpuri, Dayalpur, Sherpur, Khajuri. So far more than two hundred families have left from here.

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Mustafa, Ilyas of Chandbagh, Harish, Devendra, Khajuri Ye Alimuddin from Chandunagar, Shyam's family from Moonganagar have traveled towards the village. The houses are either locked or only a few people are present here. Where people say about this matter that they have not seen such fear and do not know what will happen when. He was sent from here to save the family's life. In Chandunagar, locks of Hindu families are hanging on their houses, and Muslim families have moved to safe havens near the Chandunagar mosque.

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When a little atmosphere was correct on Shuktraswar, many families were seen going from here along with their belongings. People still fear that nothing untoward may happen. When we asked the youth of Agra who is going by Khajuri, why are they going, then they told me that they work at a clothes shop here in Bhajanpura.

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