Congress  burnt Amit Shah's poster on streets for Delhi violence
Congress burnt Amit Shah's poster on streets for Delhi violence
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New Delhi: Hundreds of Youth Congress activists staged a massive protest on the streets of the country's capital on Monday against Delhi violence. During this, Youth Congress workers opened the front against the government and demanded the resignation of Home Minister Amit Shah. The leaders of the Youth Congress said that Delhi violence cannot be impartially investigated as long as Union Home Minister Amit Shah remains.

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On Monday afternoon, hundreds of Youth Congress activists took out a march from Dr. Rajendra Prasad Road, headed by President Dhinavas Biwi, to start the protest. At a short distance, the Delhi Police stopped the workers by putting up barricades. After this, Youth Congress workers started their protest there.

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The youth leaders mounted a police barricade there and raised slogans against Union Home Minister Amit Shah, questioning Shah's role in the Delhi riots and demanded his resignation. After this, Youth Congress workers took out a poster of Home Minister Amit Shah on the same place and expressed his protest and burnt it. After this, the police took many youth Congress workers in custody using force. During this period, there have also been complaints of mistreatment of many activists.

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