The biggest violence in Delhi since 1984: death toll rises to 27


In an area of ​​fear, many families flee their homes in high-risk areas, as a group of IB staff members are found dead in the sewer, many injured in violence.

New Delhi, Feb 26, 2020 Wednesday

The violence in Delhi has led to many more victims. In the first violence that killed 5 people, the report has come out that more people have been killed in this violence, which has led to the total violence of Delhi so far. On the other hand, many questions are also being raised on the functioning of the police.

Delhi has been on fire for the past two days, killing 3 people while another body was found on Wednesday. The body of an IB employee was found in the sewer. On the other hand, the police had flagged across Delhi. When Prime Minister Narendra Modi made a statement for the first time after the violence, people appealed for peace. He said that I was getting information about the entire situation and ordered the police to take proper action. Tuesday's death toll was 6, now rising to five on Wednesday. While Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal announced a grant of Rs one crore to the family of the head constable who was killed in the violence.

On the other hand, Delhi Police said that three people have been arrested for their involvement in the violence while three FIRs have been registered in connection with the violence. Violence has the highest impact in some areas of Delhi, such as the large scale police crackdown in Chand Bagh and no locals were allowed to evacuate civilians. While in Gokulpuri, people are evacuating their homes and moving to other places in fear of violence. The GTB hospital staff here said those who were injured were gunshot wounds to their body, while some were stoned. Some fell down while jumping from the ceiling to escape the violence. This is the first time such violence has taken place in Delhi since the riots, and it has taken the lives of three people.

Our Look at Violent Storms in Delhi: UN

The impact of the violence that has erupted in Delhi is being seen globally. There are reports that the United Nations is also monitoring the violence. Informing the UN, Stephanie, a UN spokeswoman, said several people had been killed in the violence during the CAA dispute in Delhi. UN chief Antonio is monitoring the incident and has taken note of the entire matter.

When asked if the United Nations was monitoring the situation in Delhi, he said, "Yes, we are keeping an eye and are worried about what is happening." He also advised the police that the people should be allowed to do what they are demonstrating in support of the CAA and the opposition should be restrained by the police.

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