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Delhi violence: Death toll rises to 18

| @indiablooms | Feb 26, 2020, at 11:42 am

New Delhi/UNI/IBNS: The number of deaths in violent clashes in northeast Delhi since Sunday over the new Citizenship law rose to 18 on Wednesday, according to sources.

About 130 civilians and 56 police personnel were injured in past 48 hours during the violence which erupted in northeast Delhi, following clashes between supporters and protesters of Citizenship (Amendment) Act (CAA).

Clashes and stone pelting were reported in Chand Bagh area of northeast Delhi on Tuesday evening.

Late last night, National Security Advisor Ajit Doval visited the affected-areas and met with senior police officers.

UPDATE: Death toll rises to 20

Doval visited areas, including Seelampur, Jaffrabad, Maujpur and Gokulpuri Chowk to take stock of the law and order situation.

Groups of pro and anti-CAA protesters torched houses, shops and vehicles and hurled stones in the Chand Bagh and Bhajanpura.

The police used teargas shells to bring the situation under control.

In view of violence, the CBSE announced the postponement of Class X and XII Board exam paper for February 26, Wednesday, in schools of violence-hit northeast Delhi.

Late on Tuesday, Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia announced that schools in violence-hit northeast Delhi will remain closed on Wednesday as a precautionary measure and internal school examinations stand cancelled.

In another development, senior IPS SN Srivastava was appointed as Special Commissioner (Law and Order) of Delhi Police with immediate effect. 

Meanwhile, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Wednesday wrote to Union Home Minister Amit Shah urging him to call in the Army to control the volatile situation in Delhi.

"I have been in touch wid large no of people whole nite. Situation alarming. Police, despite all its efforts, unable to control situation and instil confidence Army shud be called in and curfew imposed in rest of affected areas immediately. Am writing to Hon’ble HM to this effect," Kejriwal tweeted.

The Delhi Police and administration of the national capital are under the Centre.

Shah on Tuesday held a meeting with Kejriwal, Delhi Lieutenant Governor Anil Baijal and other political leaders to assess the situation in Delhi. 

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