new Delhi: In the US Congress on Thursday, supporters of President Donald Trump fiercely raised a meeting to prove the electoral college votes. The uproar and violence by supporters of the outgoing president led to worsening conditions and curfew in Washington DC. Trump supporters also clashed with the police during the uproar. A woman has died after being shot in it.
Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi has given his response on this development. PM Modi said, "I am upset to see the news of violence". He tweeted on Thursday morning, 'I am upset after watching the news about the riots and violence in Washington DC. The systematic and peaceful transfer of power must continue. The democratic process cannot be allowed to be affected by illegal protests. '
Trump supporters created a ruckus when the discussion was going on in the US Congress about electoral college votes. Joe Biden's victory was to be confirmed at this meeting. Outside the Capitol, a scuffle ensued between police and Trump supporters. The protesters broke the barricades below the capitol stairs. After this, Twitter and Facebook have suspended Donald Trump's account.
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