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Our aim is to bring life back on track in Delhi: Arvind Kejriwal tweets

| @indiablooms | Mar 01, 2020, at 04:31 pm

New Delhi/IBNS: Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Sunday said his government is aiming to bring back the lives of people in the violence-hit national capital 'back on track'.

"We r putting best efforts. I am personally trying to ensure that relief reaches each person in need. Our aim is to bring their life back on track. We want people to return to their homes and be welcome by their neighbours.," Kejriwal tweeted.

Over 40 people have lost their lives in the violence which hit parts of Delhi over the new citizenship law that was passed by the Centre last year.

Meanwhile, Section 144 CrPC was imposed in the Shaheen Bagh area in the National Capital on Sunday to avoid confrontation between two groups involved in the ongoing protest on the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA).

The Hindu Sena had called for the evacuation of the Shaheen Bagh road on March 1, although they withdrew their proposed protest against the anti-CAA movement in Shaheen Bagh after police intervention. Still, the police have deployed a large number of personnel as a precautionary measure.

A police officer said that personnel have been deployed to avoid any untoward incident.

Although the violence erupted in north-east Delhi, the police are keeping a watch on every activity in other parts of the capital.

There was apprehension that people could create problem even in the south-east Delhi area, so the police have taken precautionary measures.

Significantly, protests against the CAA have been going on day and night in the Shaheen Bagh for more than two months on the Kalindi Kunj road.

People have been facing severe problems due to the closure of the road connecting South Delhi to Noida.

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