People of the entire Delhi-NCR are upset due to the ongoing dharna in Shaheen Bagh for one and a half months. In Shaheen Bagh, this protest is going on with the Citizenship Amendment Act and NRC. At the same time, due to the closure of this road, people of Shaheen Bagh and nearby are also facing problems. So now these people are also divided into two groups. This factionalism was seen late Thursday night when people of both groups started arguing on the stage.
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As soon as this breaking news broke in the media, several media persons reached the protest site by 11 am. However, on going there, media persons were told that there is no press conference here. Whereas people from one side wanted to talk to media persons. At this point, people from both sides climbed on the stage and started doing each other. Hearing the noise and noise on the stage, the media persons started shooting videos and photos, then these people became quiet for a while. However, it was also revealed by this incident that there has been a split in the people who are protesting.
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The other party felt that perhaps the people of the first party can declare to end the sit-in at the press conference. Therefore, people of the other side did not allow it and sent the media back. Shaheen Bagh has become a main issue even in the Delhi Assembly elections. Through rallies, BJP, Congress, and AAP are not averse to attacking each other about this. Students of Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), who gathered outside the police headquarters on Thursday night in protest against the Jamia firing, were removed at around eight in the morning. While removing the protesters, some students were also detained, however, they were later released. After this, the development road was opened. Significantly, after the student of Jamia, who was injured after being shot by a minor youth in Jamia area, some students of JNU had gathered to protest outside the police headquarters.
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