"Need of Mahatma Gandhi today", Delhi violence reaches UN
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Washington: The heat of Delhi violence has reached the United Nations (UN) and the UN has reacted sharply to this violence. United Nations Secretary General's spokesman Stephen Dujarric has said that in today's situation Mahatma Gandhi's spirit is most needed and should be at the center of maintaining community cohesion.

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Pointing to the Delhi violence, spokesman Stephen Dujarric said that United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres is constantly monitoring New Delhi. United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres is keeping an eye on New Delhi, where there has been fierce violence over the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA). So far 38 people have lost their lives in this violence. In response to a question in his daily briefing, United Nations Secretary-General spokesman Stephen Dujaric said that people should be allowed to perform peacefully.

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The daily briefing further said that along with this, the security forces should also be restrained. This has always been the position of the UN Secretary-General. He said that we are definitely watching the situation. Later, when asked about the death of head constable Ratan Lal, he said that people need to hold peaceful protests.

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