New Delhi: “There has been a conflict between the two communities. However, we have deployed the appropriate troops and a senior officer is also on the scene,” said the senior police officer.
New Delhi: New violence broke out on Saturday during the Hanuman Jayanti procession in Delhi’s Jahangir Puri district. Preliminary data show that the attackers broke several cars and injured a police officer.
The report also said that during the procession of Hanuman Jayanti in Jahangirpuri, Delhi, stones were thrown between the two communities. The injured are being treated at Babu Jajiban Lam Hospital in Jahangirpuri. But Delhi police said the situation is under control.
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He spoke to the committee of police and special chairpersons (law and order) and spent all the necessary measures after violence in jahangirpuri.
Additional Details, Police Delhi K.P. Asthan said the situation has been controlled, in the interview given to the ANI News Agency. “We have deployed additional troops where the incident occurred, with special deployments in vulnerable areas across Delhi. Two police officers were injured, and strict action will be taken against the accused.”
Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal urged everyone to keep peace because without it the country cannot develop. “The central government is responsible for maintaining peace in the capital. It’s a call to people to keep the peace,” said Kejriwal.
Lieutenant Governor Anil Baijal condemned the violence and stone-throwing in the capital and said it was “deploying”. He said he would not forgive anyone behind these actions. He also summarized the situation with the CP, Delhi and urged people to keep peace.
He ordered all possible assistance to be provided to wounded police officers, except for civilians wounded in battle. LG also told Delhi CM.
Meanwhile, BJP leader Kapil Mishra called the incident “an act of terrorism.” “The settlement of Bangladeshi invaders now dare to attack Indian citizens,” he said. he tweeted
This is the first major outbreak in the capital since riots in northeastern Delhi in February 2020 killed 53 people and injured more.
No casualties were reported on Saturday, but police said 1,012 people were injured, including six officers. They have been taken to hospital and are recovering.