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Anti-CAA stir: Protesters pelt stones in Vadodara

Anti-CAA stir: Protesters pelt stones in Vadodara

India Blooms News Service | @indiablooms | 20 Dec 2019, 12:21 pm

Vadodara/UNI: CAA and the NRC protesters on Friday pelted stones in Hathikhana and Fetupura areas in Vadodara city in which an ACP rank officer sustained minor injury.

A police official said that the incident occurred in Hathikhana area when some people objected to videography for security purposes.

ACP Bharat Rathod also sustained minor injury in the stone pelting. Today, the market area in Hathikhana was crowded due to weekly Shukrawari bazar.

Police also had to resort to lobbing of tear gas shells. Some of the vehicles parked on the roadside were also damaged.

Police said that all the rioters would be booked and arrested. Some of them have already been detained, he added.

On Thursday, violent protests took place in Ahmedabad in which over 20 police personnel were injured.

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