CAA Delhi Protest: Violence continues, Congress party to hold Dharna
CAA Delhi Protest: Violence continues, Congress party to hold Dharna
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New Delhi: Recently, protest is being organized at many places in Delhi to protest against the Citizenship Amendment Act and the National Citizen Register. The protest outside Delhi's Shaheen Bagh and Jamia Milia Islamia University will continue on Monday, while Sonia Gandhi will also protest at Delhi's Rajghat. It is being told that along with Sonia, Rahul Gandhi and many veteran leaders of Congress are also participating in this strike.

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Number of protesters reduced at Shaheen Bagh and Jamia Gate: According to sources, people in Jamia Millia Islamia and Shaheen Bagh continue to protest against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) and National Civil Register (NRC) are performed. On one hand, slogans were raised at Jamia Gate for the tenth consecutive day on Sunday, while on the eighth day of the protest in Shaheen Bagh, the number of protesters was quite low.

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Banners and posters expressed protest, students started a signature campaign: It was also said that the protesters were busy on Sunday against the CAA and NRC at Gate-7 of Jamia. The number of women and children was more in the demonstration. People were protesting against the lathicharge done by the Delhi Police brutally in Jamia through banners and posters. Students also launched a signature campaign to protest against the CAA. They said that the central government is playing with the basic spirit of the Constitution. Students sat in front of the banner writing the Preamble of the Constitution and shouted slogans against the CAA. During this time the one-way road was completely closed. Vehicles on both sides will be removed from the same lane.

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