Those Involved in Violence Must Introspect: Modi on CAA Protests

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday, 25 December, slammed those who damaged public property during protests in Uttar Pradesh against the amended citizenship law, saying they should understand that rights and duties go hand in hand.

Meanwhile, the NHRC has issued a notice to the police chief of Uttar Pradesh after receiving various complaints that allege "violation of human rights" in police action undertaken during the ongoing anti-CAA protests in the state.

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  • Priyanka Gandhi Vadra visited UP’s Bijnor on Sunday to meet families of two people killed in the violence
  • PM Modi accused some parties of “spreading all kinds of rumours” against CAA in his Ramlila Maidan rally
  • UP Police said 879 people were arrested and 5,312 taken into preventive detention during anti-CAA protests

NHRC Issues Notice to UP DGP Over Police Action During Anti-CAA Protests in State

The NHRC has issued a notice to the police chief of Uttar Pradesh after receiving various complaints that allege "violation of human rights" in police action undertaken during the ongoing anti-CAA protests in the state, officials said on Wednesday, 25 December.

A complaint was received by the National Human Rights Commission recently, seeking its intervention in the alleged incidents of violation of human rights by the state police.

"Other complaints were also received in connection with the matter, which have been taken on record. The complaint was registered on December 23 and subsequently a notice was issued by the NHRC to the director general of police of Uttar Pradesh, seeking a report in four weeks," a senior official of the rights panel said.

NPR Will Serve as Database for NRC, Furnish Wrong Names and Addresses: Arundhati Roy

Author-activist Arundhati Roy on Wednesday claimed that the National Population Register (NPR) will serve as a database for the NRC and asked people to oppose the former by furnishing wrong names and addresses. Addressing a protest gathering at Delhi University.

SIT to Probe Anti-CAA Clashes in Kanpur

A Special Investigation Team (SIT) was constituted on Wednesday to probe cases of rioting registered here during recent protests against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA).

The SIT will be headed by Additional SP (Crime) Rajesh Yadav, IG (Kanpur range) Mohit Agarwal said.

Such Suppression of Dissent Not Seen Even in Colonial Period: Irfan Habib

Noted historian Irfan Habib on Wednesday said it would be wrong to look upon the recent outburst of public sentiments against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act as merely a "Muslim outrage" as it would ultimately impact all and the "idea of India as a modern state".

Commenting on the police action against the protesters in different parts of the country, he said "Even in colonial period we had not witnessed such suppression of dissent."

UP Police Releases Footage of Sambhal Violence

The Uttar Pradesh police, on Wednesday 25 December, released a footage showing people pelting stones, allegedly from the anti-CAA unrest in the city.

Should Introspect on the Violence in UP: PM Modi in Lucknow

While speaking at the inauguration of the Atal Bihari Medical University in Lucknow, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that people who damaged public property and were involved in violence in the name of anti-CAA protest in UP should introspect if what they did was right.

No Ex-Gratia for Those Proven Guilty in Mangaluru Violence: Yediyurappa

Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa on Wednesday, December 25 said that state government will not give ex-gratia of Rs 10 lakh each to the families of the two men killed in violent protests against the Citizenship Amendment Act if they are proved guilty in the case.

Addressing pressperson at circuit house Yediyurappa said, “If the two killed in police firing are proved guilty in the incident then the government will not provide any compensation to their families.

Will Rethink Support to CAA If Amendments Are Not Made: Akali Dal

Shiromani Akali Dal leader Naresh Gujral told NDTV that his party could rethink its support to the CAA if "amends" were not made. He said that his party wants Muslims to be included in the list of refugees seeking citizenship under the new law.

Stop Using Unnecessary Lethal Force Against CAA Protestors: Human Rights Watch

The Human Rights Watch (HRW) on Tuesday urged the police to cease from using unnecessary lethal force against protestors of Citizenship (Amendment) Act in various parts of India.

The US-based human rights body's South Asia Director Meenakshi Ganguly, in a press release, said "The Indian authorities should cease using unnecessary lethal force against demonstrators protesting a law that discriminates against Muslims".

Indian police, in many areas, had been cracking down on anti-CAA protests with force, including unnecessary deadly force, she said.

4 Arrested for Allegedly Attempting to Disrupt Communal Harmony in UP's Kairana

Four people were arrested for allegedly attempting to disrupt communal harmony and violating Section 144 in Uttar Pradesh's Kairana on 20 December, according to ANI.

"They have claimed that they are workers of Popular Front of India /Social Democratic Party of India. Probe is on in the case,” Shamli SP Vineet Jaiswal said.

Anti-CAA Protests: Plea Moved in HC for Recovery of Damages to Properties

A plea was moved in Delhi High Court on Tuesday seeking directions to the authorities to recover damages for destruction of public and private property during anti-CAA protests from those responsible, according to PTI.

The matter was mentioned before a bench of Chief Justice DN Patel and Justice C Hari Shankar by BJP leader Ashwini Kumar Upadhyay who urged the court to either take up the issue on its own or to permit him to file an application on the same.

The court while declining any urgent hearing on the issue raised by Upadhyay, said he was free to file an application which shall be listed in the normal course.

TMC MP Derek O'Brien Slams Centre for Misleading People on NPR, NRC

TMC MP Derek O'Brien on Tuesday, 24 December, hit out at the Centre for trying to fool people about NRC in the name of NPR.

'There Is No Link Between NRC & NPR': Amit Shah

Seeking to allay fears over the National Population Register (NPR), Home Minister Amit Shah in a conversation with ANI on Tuesday, 24 December, said "there is no link between the NRC and the NPR. I'm clearly stating this today."

“There is no need to debate this ( pan-India NRC) as there is no discussion on it right now. PM Modi was right, there is no discussion on it yet either in the Cabinet or Parliament,” Shah said.

Further, Shah cleared the air around the detention centres and said they have "nothing to do with the NRC."

Delhi Court Directs Jail Authorities to Provide Medical Assistance to Those Arrested in Seelampur

Delhi court directs jail authorities to provide immediate medical assistance to one of those arrested in connection with violence during #CAA_NRC_Protests at Seelampur last week.

Jadavpur Uni Gold Medalist Tears Up Copy of CAA at Convocation

Debsmita Chowdhury, from Department of International Relations, tore up a copy of the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) on stage after receiving the Gold medal at Jadavpur University Convocation, 2019.

BHU Student Refuses to Take Degree Over CAA Protest Arrests

A BHU student refused to take his degree on stage to show solidarity with the 69 protesters (around 35 from BHU) arrested by UP police in the protests against CAA on 19 December.

Police Releases Video Clippings Showing Protesters Hurling Stones, Inquiry Launched

As the Mangaluru city police released video clippings, purportedly showing protesters bringing stones, hurling it at personnel and trying to destroy CCTV cameras, the state Home Minister Basavaraj Bommai has ordered a magisterial inquiry, it was recommended by National Human Rights Commission.

All 15 Accused in Daryaganj Violence Move Bail Application in Tis Hazari

After six of the 15 accused in the Daryaganj violence case moved a bail application in Delhi's Tis Hazari court, other nine have also filed for a bail application in Tis Hazari. The matter has been listed for 26 December.

Case Filed Against 8,000 for Holding Anti-CAA Rally in Channai

A case has been filed against eight thousand people, including DMK President MK Stalin for holding a rally against the Citizenship Amendment Act in Chennai on Monday, 23 December without Police permission.

Rahul, Priyanka Gandhi Stopped by UP Police on Way to Meerut

West Bengal CM Holds Another Anti-CAA Rally in Kolkata

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, on Tuesday led another protest against the Citizenship Amendment Act and the National Register of Citizensip (NRC) in Kolkata.

At the rally, the West Bengal CM said that the people have started giving giving befitting replies to the Centre and Jharkhand poll results are its latest example.

Protesters Start Marching From Mandi House to Jantar Mantar

As Section 144 was imposed in Delhi's Mandi House area, in anticipation of protests against the Citizenship Amendment Act, the protesters have started marching towards Delhi's Jantar Mantar.

Delhi HC Refuses to Pass Order Seeking Intervention Application in Jamia Violence

The Delhi High Court on Tuesday refused to pass an order on a petition filed by a BJP leader seeking permission to file an intervention application in Jamia Millia Islamia violence matter.

Rahul, Priyanka Gandhi Leave for Meerut to Meet Families of Those Killed in Violence

Congress leaders Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi Vadra have left for Meerut, where they will meet families of those killed in violence that broke out in response to protests against the Citizenship Amendment Act.

Plea In Delhi HC to Recover Damages from Anti-CAA Protests

A plea moved in Delhi High Court seeking recovery of damages for destruction of public and private property during anti-CAA protests in the national capital.

Daryaganj Violence: Six of 15 Accused Move Bail

Six of the 15 accused in Daryaganj violence case have moved bail application in Tis Hazari sessions court. The court will hear the matter later in the day.

They were arrested after violence broke out in Daryaganj during protests over Citizenship Amendment Act.

To Prevent Violence, Lawyers to Join Protest in Uniforms

Police Admits to First Death in Firing: Report

According to a report by The Indian Express, senior police officers in UP's Bijnor have confirmed the death of a 20-year old civilian Mohammad Suleman, due to firing in "self defence" by a constable.

The report quotes Sanjeev Tyagi, Superintendent of Police, Bijnor suggesting that the constable, Mohit Kumar, also sustained a bullet injury.

German Student at IIT Madras Asked to Leave Country for Joining Anti-CAA Protest

A German student in the Master’s course in the Department of Physics at IIT Madras, part of a one-year exchange programme, has reportedly been asked to leave the country “immediately” days after he attended protests against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) and the proposed National Register of Citizens (NRC) in the campus.

Internet Suspended in Lucknow Till 25 December Evening

Internet services in UP's capital Lucknow will remain suspended till 8 pm on Wednesday, 25 December, District Magistrate Abhishek Prakash said on Monday.

Lawyer, Journalist Arrested for 'Inciting People' Against Citizenship Act

A journalist and a lawyer were arrested in UP’s Barabanki for allegedly inciting people through social media against the amended Citizenship Act, police said on Monday.

Kamran Alvi, a journalist with a local news channel, and Dilkash Rizvi, the lawyer, had been sent to jail, Superintendent of Police Akash Tomar said.

140 Detained in Fresh Protests in Delhi as Students, Activists Hit Streets

Around 140 people were detained on Monday as fresh protests by students and activists against the amended citizenship law erupted in several parts of the national capital, even as police stepped up vigil to maintain the law and order situation ahead of Christmas and New Year celebrations.

Jadavpur University Students Thrashed, Women Molested During Kolkata Protest

A group of Jadavpur University students were allegedly thrashed and some women were molested during the CAA Protests in Kolkata on Sunday, 22 December night. Three people have been arrested, according to the police.

Rahul Gandhi on CAA, NRC at Congress' Anti-CAA Protest

Speaking outside an Anti-CAA protest organised by the Congress party, Congress Leader Rahul Gandhi said that what the country’s enemy couldn’t do, Narendra Modi is doing that today.

“You suppress the country’s voice when you lathi-charge, fire on students,” Gandhi said, implying that the Prime Minister is hiding behind hate, since he was not able to provide jobs to students.

“PM Narendra Modi should tell country why he is suppressing voice of students and why they are not getting jobs.”
Rahul Gandhi, Congress leader

Further, Gandhi took a dig at the Prime Minister's remark, saying that "the whole country knows you (PM Modi) by your clothes. It was you who wore a 2 crore suit, not the people of the country.”

No need of Fresh NRC If SC Allows 20% Re-Verification in Border Districts: Himanta

The Assam government on Monday, 23 December, said there will be no need for the state to be a part of the proposed nation-wide NRC, if the Supreme Court allows re-verification of its 20 percent names from the border districts.

The state government does not accept the existing National Register of Citizens (NRC), the final version of which was published on 31 August with over 19 lakh exclusions, Finance Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma told a press conference.

Karnataka Govt to Conduct CID, Magisterial Inquiry Into Mangaluru Violence

The Karnataka government has decided to conduct both CID and magisterial inquiry into violence in Mangaluru during the Anti-CAA protests last week

Mamata Writes to Oppn Over Anti-CAA Protests

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, on Monday, 23 December, appealed to the leaders of Opposition to work together towards ‘safeguarding the constitution.’

In a letter to the Chief Ministers and seniopr leaders of Opposition parties, she said, “let’s meet and chalk out a plan to protest and save our democracy.”

Andhra CM Jagan Mohan Reddy Says he Won't Support NRC in the State

Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Jagan Mohan Reddy on Monday said that his state will not support the Centre's National Registrar of Citizens (NRC).

"The YSRCP government will not support the NRC at any cost," Jagan assured a crowd he was addressing in Kadapa district, amid cheers.

Last week, Deputy Chief Minister Amzath Basha told reporters that the YSRCP would not support any move that would be detrimental to the interests of the Muslim community in Andhra Pradesh.

Cong Leader Siddaramaiah Meets Those Injured in Mangaluru Violence

Former Chief Minister and Congress leader Siddaramaiah, met with those injured at a hospital in Mangaluru to meet those who got injured during Citizenship Amendment Act protest.

Alleged Mastermind of Lucknow Violence PFI's UP Head Arrested

UP PFI head's accomplices Nadeem, Ashfaq also arrested in connection with Lucknow violence: SSP Kalanidhi Naithani.

Rahul Gandhi, Manmohan Singh Arrive for Cong's Anti-CAA Protest

Congress leaders Rahul Gandhi and Manmohan Singh arrive at Raj Ghat where the party is protesting against Citizenship Amendment Act.

Demand for High Level Enquiry Into Police Action on Jamia, AMU Students

An alliance of civil society organizations and activists on Monday demanded that the government launch a high-level judicial inquiry into alleged police excesses against the students of Jamia Millia Islamia and Aligarh Muslim University.

Bengal CM Doing Vote-Bank Politics by Opposing CAA: JP Nadda

At a rally in West Bengal’s Kolkata, BJP’s working president JP Nadda said that people are in support of the Citizenship Amendment Act and the West Bengal CM (Mamata Banerjee) is just doing vote bank politics by opposing the Act.

Congress Holds Protest at Delhi's Rajghat

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Congress leaders Priyanka Gandhi, Ghulam Nabi Azad, Kamal Nath and other arrived in Delhi's Raj Ghat on Monday to sit on a dharna against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act and the police brutality that has come to the fore in the wake of anti-CAA protests across the country.

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi had, earlier in the day, appealed to the youth of Delhi to join them in the protest against the hate and violence unleashed on India by Modi-Shah (PM Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah).

15 Arrested in Daryaganj Violence Sent to 2 Weeks Judicial Custody

A Delhi court on Monday dismissed bail pleas of 15 people arrested in connection with the violence in Delhi's Daryaganj area and extended their judicial custody by two weeks.

Metropolitan Magistrate Kapil Kumar dismissed the bail applications, saying there was no sufficient ground to grant them the relief.

Daryaganj Violence: Delhi Court Dismisses Bail Plea of All 15 Held

Delhi court dismisses bail plea of 15 accused arrested in connection with Daryaganj violence case.

'Suspend Media Campaigns Against CAA': Calcutta HC Tells Mamata Govt

Calcutta HC directs West Bengal governmentt to suspend all media campaigns related to Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA).

UP Congress Leaders Meet Jailed Party Worker Sadaf Zafar

UP Congress leaders meet jailed party worker Sadaf Zafar, arrested during anti-CAA protest, allege police gave her treatment worse than "third degree."

Daryaganj Violnce: Court to Pronounce Order at 3.30 pm

A Delhi court reserves verdict on bail plea of 15 accused detained in Daryaganj violence case for 3.30 pm today.

Might Not Need NRC in Goa at All: CM Pramod Sawant

Amid protests against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act (CAA) and the National Register of Citizens (NRC) across the country, Goa Chief Minister Pramod Sawant has said that the latter may "not be required" at all in the state.

Speaking to reporters on the sidelines of a function in North Goa district on Sunday, Sawant also said, that Goan residents need not fear vis a vis the CAA, even as the Congress accused the BJP-led coalition government in Goa of putting the fates of thousands of Goans holding Portuguese passports and their immediate families in peril.

Thousands March in Bengaluru Against CAA

JP Nadda Arrives in Kolkata for Pro-CAA March

BJP Working President JP Nadda arrives in Kolkata to lead a march supporting the Citizenship Amendment Act. He will address a gathering at Dharmatala Rani Rashmoni Road from where the march will begin and culminate at Swami Vivekananda's residence.

Editor's Guild of India Condemns attack on Journalists

The Editor’s Guild of India condemned the reported attacks on journalists by police personnel in UP and Karnataka.

Karnataka CM Orders CID Probe into Deaths of Two Protesters in Mangaluru

Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa orders for a CID inquiry into the deaths of two people who died in Mangaluru on 19 December during protest against Citizenship Amendment Act.

Only Illiterate, Puncture Wallas Against CAA: BJP MP Tejasvi Surya

As protests against the Citizenship Amendment Bill continue across the nation, BJP MP from Karnataka , Tejasvi Surya on Sunday, 22 December at a pro-CAA rally organised by the BJP-RSS and affiliated organisations, at the Town Hall in Bengaluru.

Leading the march, Surya said that those contributing to nation’s economy like IT sector employees, lawyers, etc weren’t against the Act.

“People of Bengaluru’s IT sector, BT sector, those contributing to the nation’s economy like lawyers, bank employees, ordinary citizens including auto rickshaw drivers have gathered here today. Only the uneducated, illiterate puncture shop wallahs are against it,” he said.

Anti-CAA Protesters Detained from Outside UP Bhawan in Delhi

Several anti-CAA protesters were detained from outside Delhi’s UP Bhawan. They have been taken to the Mandir Marg police station.

Mobile Internet Services Resumed in Mau

Mobile internet services have been resumed in Mau district, district magistrate told ANI.

Muzaffarnagar DM Forms Special Cell to Probe Anti-CAA Violence

The Muzaffarnagar district administration has constituted a special investigation cell to probe cases of violence during the protests against the amended citizenship law here, police said on Monday. The cell will comprise 18 police personnel, including 13 inspectors. Superintendent of Police (Crime) R B Chaurasia said the special cell has started investigating 24 cases registered in connection with the violence on 20 December.

The cases are registered against 262 people of whom 48 have been arrested, he said.

Police personnel are deployed in adequate numbers to thwart any untoward incident, Chaurasia said.

Madras HC Directs MK Stalin's rally to be Videographed

The Madras High Court has directed videographing of DMK's proposed rally against the Citizenship Amendment Act on Monday if the party goes ahead with it despite denial of permission by the police.

It gave the interim direction late Sunday night on PILs opposing the rally after the Tamil Nadu government counsel informed that police have denied permission for the protest as there was no firm commitment from the organisers on owning responsibility in case of any violence and damage to property.

A bench of Justices S Vaidyanathan and PT Asha, however, declined to stop the rally, saying a peaceful demonstration cannot be prevented in a democratic country as it was the backbone of the democratic set up.

Stalin Leads Rally in Chennai

DMK Chief MK Stalin leads massive anti-CAA rally in Chennai.

Indian-Americans Protest Against Citizenship Amendment Act in Washington

A large number of Indian-Americans gathered around the statue of Mahatma Gandhi installed in front of the Indian Embassy here and held a peaceful demonstration against the amended Citizenship Act and the proposed National Register of Citizens (NRC).

"We are here for only a single purpose. That purpose is civil rights and religious freedom and nothing more than that," Indian-American Mike Ghouse from the Washington-based non-governmental organisation Centre for Pluralism told the gathering, which included women, children and students.

Organised by American-Indian Muslims in association with over a dozen of similar bodies, peaceful protestors from in and around the Greater Washington Area on Sunday shouted slogans in favour of India's unity and displayed posters and banners alleging that the country was headed in a direction that was not secular in nature and violated the ethos of the Constitution.

Security Tightened in Chennai Ahead of DMK's Rally

Security has been tightened in Chennai as DMK and its alliance parties are set to hold a 'mega rally' against Citizenship Amendment Act.

'It's Time to show You Won't Be Destroyed by Hatred': Rahul to March to Raj Ghat

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi took to twitter to annouince that he will be marching to Raj Ghat to protest against the ‘hate and violence unleashed on India by Modi-Shah.’

Tejashwi Yadav Arrested for Protesting in Restricted Area

Patna Police on Sunday booked RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav among others for for carrying out a protest against CAA in Patna's restricted area during Bihar Bandh.

Anti-CAA Protesters Allegedly Assaulted in Kolkata, Two Hospitalised

A group of around a dozen anti-CAA protesters, mostly women, were allegedly assaulted by 7 to 8 men in Kolkata's Bagha Jatin area around 10 pm on Sunday.

The protesters are currently at Jadavpur Police Station seeking to file FIRs in the matter. At least one of the alleged assailants are currently in custody of the Kolkata Police.

Two of the protesters have been hospitalised due to injuries sustained. One of them has received head injuries.

Internet Services Restored in Meerut

News agency ANI quoted Meerut District Magistrate as saying that Internet services have been restored in the district. However, all schools to remain closed tomorrow due to cold weather conditions.

More Than 100 Booked in Bijnor and Nagina

101 people, including some minors have reportedly been booked under Section 307 of the IPC (attempt to murder) in UP's Bijnor and Nagina, in relation to protests against CAA.

Madras HC to Hear Plea Seeking to Restrain DMK from Holding Anti-CAA Rally

The Madras High Court will be holding a special sitting on Sunday to hear a plea seeking to restrain DMK and its allies from holding a rally in Chennai on Monday against the Citizenship Amendment Act.

CAA Unrest: Death Toll in Kanpur Rises to 3

A 30-year-old man succumbed to his injuries at a hospital on Sunday, taking the death toll in violence in Uttar Pradesh's Kanpur during protests against the citizenship law to three, the police said, reported PTI.

Two persons had died on Friday in clashes between the protesters and police.

PM Publicly Contradicted Shah's Stand on Pan-India NRC: Mamata

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Sunday claimed that PM Narendra Modi has publicly contradicted the home minister's stand on the proposed nationwide implementation of NRC.

Banerjee said that comments made by her and Modi on the Citizenship (Amendment) Act and the NRC are in public domain, and people will decide who is right or wrong, reported PTI.

Internet Services to Remain Suspended in Prayagraj Till 24 December

Internet services will remain suspended in Prayagraj till 24 December, ANI reported. In Firozabad district, the internet services will remain suspended till 8 pm on Monday.

Meanwhile, all schools in the city area of Aligarh district will remained closed on 23 December. Schools will also remain shut in Bareilly on 23 and 24 December, the Bareilly district administration said, citing cold wave conditions.

879 People Arrested, 5,312 Taken Into Preventive Detention in UP: Police

The UP Police on Sunday said that 164 cases were registered, 879 people were arrested and 5,312 people taken into preventive detention in connection with incidents of violence across the state during anti-CAA protests. The police said that 288 of its personnel were also injured, including 61 who were injured by firearms.

Meanwhile, 76 cases were registered and 108 people arrested across UP in connection with objectionable/misleading posts on social media on the Citizenship law.

Curfew Relaxed in MP's Jabalpur for Seven Hours

Curfew imposed in some parts of Jabalpur in Madhya Pradesh after violence during Friday protests against the Citizenship Amendment Act was on Sunday relaxed for seven hours from 1 pm, the police said.

Protest Against CAA at Delhi's Jantar Mantar Today

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'Environment of Fear Not Created by Us, But By Home Minister's Statement': Congress

Speaking after PM Modi’s speech at Ramlila Maidan, where he brought up the protests against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act, Congress leader Anand Sharma said the PM should call meeting of National Integration Council to discuss issues such as NRC and CAA.

“The environment of fear and uncertainty is created not by us, but by home minister (Amit Shah’s) statement in both houses that NRC will come,” Sharma said.

Two FIRs Filed Against Students in Bengaluru For Inciting 'Communal Disharmony'

Two FIRs have been filed against students in Bengaluru under sections 295A and 153A of the IPC for inciting communal disharmony at a protest on Friday. No arrests have been made so far in the case and the students are planning to apply for anticipatory bail.

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Priyanka Gandhi Meets Families of Those Killed in Violence; TMC Delegation 'Detained'

Congress General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra on Sunday made an unscheduled visit to Bijnor in Uttar Pradesh and met families of two persons, killed in recent violence over the amended citizenship law.

However, a four-member delegation of the Trinamool Congress (TMC), which was also scheduled to meet the families of those killed in UP during anti-CAA protests, was “detained” at Lucknow airport on Sunday afternoon, party sources cited by PTI claimed.

TMC Rajya Sabha MP Md Nadimul Haque, who is part of the delegation, said he and other party members were staging a sit-in near a hanger at the airport.

Meanwhile, the death toll in the violence that occurred during protests in UP's Meerut two days ago rose to five, a senior police official was quoted by PTI as saying on Sunday.

'CAA, NRC Not Going to be Implemented in Rajasthan': CM Ashok Gehlot

Rajasthan CM Ashok Gehlot asserted on Sunday that the CAA and NRC are not going to be implemented in Rajasthan.

“Modi ji, you should listen. Nine states have said it. Even your partners, Bihar CM and Odisha CM, who supported you in Parliament, are saying they won't implement NRC. You should understand public sentiment and announce neither NRC in its current form, nor CAA to be implemented,” he said.

Protests Against Citizenship Act Continue in TN

Around 500 members of Islamic outfits and scores of CPI(M) activists staged demonstrations in Chennai on Sunday as protests continued against the Citizenship Amendment Act in parts of Tamil Nadu.

While members of the Islamic outfits, including women, staged a protest holding placards in Chepauk, CPI(M) cadres distributed pamphlets in Thousand Lights area, PTI reported.

Protests also took place in the Besant Nagar area.

Protest against CAA and NRC at Besant Nagar, Chennai. (Photo: Accessed by The Quint)

Hindu-Muslim Colour Given to Anti-CAA Stir: Northeast Protesters at Jantar Mantar

People from the Northeast gathered at Jantar Mantar in Delhi on Sunday, claiming that the protests against the Citizenship Amendment Act were given a Hindu-Muslim colour and the voices from the region fighting for the rights of indigenous people were ignored.

The protesters, including students and civil society members, said they were deeply hurt and distressed by the police "brutality" on those against the CAA, but "our protest is about our rights”, reported PTI.

Pro-CAA Demonstration Takes Place in Bengaluru

513 Lawyers From NUJS Speak Out Against CAA and NRC

As many as 513 lawyers who are members of the National University of Juridical Sciences (NUJS) alumni have, in a statement, underscored “the unconstitutionality of the Citizenship (Amendment) Act, 2019, and the dangerous consequences it can have in conjunction with the NRC.”

The statement also called for “an investigation into the police brutalities across the country, especially in UP and Delhi.”

On 16 December, the student body of NUJS had also condemned “the violence and use of brute force against the protests organised by students of Aligarh Muslim University and Jamia Millia Islamia”.

However, a few alumni members and some students had reportedly come out with a petition in support of CAA-NRC.

'Modi & Shah Dividing Our Beloved India & Hiding Behind Hate': Rahul Gandhi

Amid protests against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi took to Twitter to lash out at PM Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah, saying “they are dividing our beloved India and hiding behind hate.”

“We can only defeat them by responding with love towards every Indian,” he said.

'Those in High Positions Shared Fake Videos': PM on Citizenship Act Protests

Speaking about the protests against the Citizenship law, PM Modi – during a rally at Ramlila Maidan on Sunday – said “people were incited” and “those in high positions shared fake videos”.

He asked people at the rally to stand up to show respect for the Parliament and lawmakers who passed the contentious Bill. Modi also quoted ex-PM Manmohan Singh’s purported remarks in support of giving citizenship to persecuted minorities from Bangladesh.

“Dalits, who came here from Pakistan, are among beneficiaries of citizenship law. Why you can't see their pain?” he said.

PM Modi on CAA Protests at Rally During Delhi Campaign: Some Parties Misleading People

PM Modi, while campaigning for the Delhi elections, blamed “some parties” for the protests and violence around the CAA. He said, “Some political parties are spreading rumours, they're misleading people and inciting them. I want to ask them, when we authorised the unauthorised colonies, did we ask anyone their religion?”

'BJP Is Deliberately Spreading Hatred': Akhilesh Yadav

SP leader Akhilesh Yadav on Sunday, 22 December, alleged that riots are being incited by those in power and real issues are being ignored.

“Only those sitting in the government will be benefitted by riots. BJP is deliberately spreading hatred, scaring people. They have failed on the front of real issues,” Yadav said.

Security Tightened in Uttar Pradesh's Kanpur

Security has been tightened in Kanpur on Sunday, 22 December, after the protest against the amended Citizenship Act turned violent in Yateem Khana Police Station area on Saturday, according to ANI.

“FIR registered, 12 arrested and 15 detained. CCTV footage is being checked. We appeal to the people to maintain peace and not believe the rumours,” the police said.

'CAA Not Against Any Indian Muslim': Nitin Gadkari

Union Minister Nitin Gadkari on Sunday, 22 December, said the amended Citizenship Act is “not against any Indian Muslim, it is only to grant citizenship to persecuted religious minorities of three neighboring nations,” according to ANI.

Further, Gadkari appealed to the Muslim community to “see through the misinformation campaign of Congress,” adding that they only see them as a “vote machine.”

BJP & RSS Organise Pro-CAA Rally in Nagpur

A rally in support of the Citizenship Amendment Act was organised on Sunday, 22 December in Nagpur by Lok Adhikar Manch, BJP, RSS and other organisations.

Mangaluru Firing: K'taka CM Announces Rs 10 L Compensation to Victim's Kin

Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa has announced Rs 10 lakh each as compensation to the families of the two people who died during protests in Mangaluru on 19 December, reported ANI.

Meanwhile, curfew has been relaxed in Mangaluru till 6 pm on Sunday, by district administration. However, Section 144 (prohibiting assembly of more than four people in an area) will remain in force.

Uttarakhand On High Alert; Leaves of Police Personnel Cancelled

Uttarakhand has been put on high alert in view of protests against the amended Citizenship Act. The leaves of all police personnel have been cancelled, ANI reported.

BJP Ally SAD Demands Inclusion of Muslims in Citizenship Amendment Act

The Shiromani Alkali Dal (SAD) demanded that Muslims be included in the Citizenship Amendment Act, in sync with democratic and secular principles of the country, according to ANI.

SAD President Sukhbir Singh Badal said Muslims from Pakistan, Afghanistan and Bangladesh should not be excluded from the provision of the new law.

SAD, which is a BJP ally, had supported the CAB in Parliament but had questioned the exclusion of the Muslims.

Internet Services, Metro to Remain Suspended in Jaipur on Sunday

Internet services will remain suspended in the Rajasthan’s Jaipur from 6 am to 8 pm on Sunday, 22 December, in the wake of various protests being staged against the Citizen Amendment Act, news agency IANS reported.

A protest march will also be taken out by the ruling Congress, to be led by Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot.

The Jaipur Metro services will also remain suspended from 8 am to 2 pm on Sunday.

Internet Services Restored in Uttar Pradesh's Aligarh

Internet services were restored in Uttar Pradesh’s Aligarh on Sunday, 22 December, ANI reported. Services were suspended from 15 December after violence broke out during protests over the amended Citizenship Act.

Congress to Hold 'Satyagrah' at Rajghat on Monday

The Congress, led by party chief Sonia Gandhi, has decided to stage a 'satyagrah' at Rajghat on Monday afternoon, demanding protection for the Constitution and the rights of people as enshrined in it, PTI reported.

Top leaders of the party, including its former president Rahul Gandhi and its general secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, are likely to participate in the 'satyagrah dharna.'

The leaders initially decided to hold the protest at Rajghat, a memorial to Mahatma Gandhi, on Sunday but later postponed it to Monday as permissions for the same were yet to be obtained from authorities.

Jamia Submits Report to HRD Ministry, Requests Judicial Enquiry

The Jamia Millia Islamia has submitted a fresh report to the HRD Ministry requesting judicial inquiry into the entry of police on the university premises last Sunday. The varsity had earlier submitted reports in the matter on 15-16 December.

In the fresh report submitted to the ministry on 20 December, Jamia reiterated its request for initiation of an inquiry committee or a judicial inquiry to the incident. In its report, the varsity mentioned that police used teargas and lathicharge to disperse protesters gathered on Mathura Road and Julena Road.

CAA Violence: Death Toll in UP Climbs to 16

Violent protests against the amended Citizenship Act raged on across Uttar Pradesh on Saturday taking the death toll to 16 in the state, reported news agency PTI.

65 Arrested, 350 Booked for Violence over CAA in Ghaziabad

Sixty-five people were arrested and 350, including a former legislator, booked here for allegedly spreading violence over the contentious Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), police said on Saturday.

A special drive has been launched to nab miscreants resorting to violence and pelting stones on police during protests, they said.

More than 65 people have been arrested and FIRs registered against 350 anti-social elements, Senior Superintendent of Police Sudhir Kumar Singh told news agency PTI.

Shops, Mosque Burnt Down in Muslim-Dominated Area in Muzaffarnagar: Report

A Muslim-dominated area in UP's Muzaffarnagar witnessed violence in which shops and a mosque was burnt down on Friday, 20 December, according to a report by Scroll.in.

According to the report, Salman Sayeed, son of former Congress MP Saiduzzaman, who was also reportedly affected, blamed "police as well as people associated with Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh" for the violence.

Here’s a video put out by Scroll, on the reported situation in Muzaffarnagar:

Lawyers Protest Outside Jamia Against CAA

Over 100 lawyers gathered outside the Jamia Milia Islamia on Saturday to lodge their protest against the amended citizenship act and the National Register of Citizens for India (NRC).

The lawyers gathered outside the varsity with posters that said 'We advocates condemn brutal attack on students', 'Stop dividing India, boycott CAA & NRC', 'NRC narak (hell)', 'Uphold the Constitution'.

The advocates gathered near Gate no 7 of the varsity where the main protests were held by the students.

Internet, Metro Services to Remain Suspended in Jaipur Tomorrow

The Jaipur metro services to remain suspended from 8 AM to 2 PM on Sunday, 22 December. Internet services will also remain suspended from 6 AM to 8 PM on Sunday to maintain “law and order in the state.”

Congress to Hold 'Dharna' From 2-8 PM in Delhi on Sunday

Congress will hold a 'dharna' at Raj Ghat on Sunday from 2 pm to 8 pm, against CAA and NRC. The Party's interim President Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi to also take part, reported ANI.

Kolkata: 'Hum Honge Kamyaab' Sung in Anti-CAA Protest

At the protest against CAA-NRC in Kolkata today, the famous ‘Hum honge kamiyaab’ (We shall overcome) was sung in three different languages — Bengali, Hindi and English.

Chandrashekhar Azad's Bail Plea Rejected, Sent to 14-Day Judicial Custody

Bail plea of Bhim Army Chief Chandrashekhar Azad dismissed by Tis Hazari Court. He has been sent to 14-day judicial custody.

TMC Delegation to Visit UP, Meet Kin of Agitators Killed During Anti-CAA Protests

A four-member delegation of senior Trinamool Congress leaders will visit the families of agitators killed during protests in Uttar Pradesh against the new citizenship law, a senior party leader said.

The TMC delegation, led by senior party leader Dinesh Trivedi and comprising MPs Pratima Mondal, Mohammad Nadimul Haque and Abir Biswas, is expected to reach Lucknow on Sunday, party general secretary Subrata Bakshi said in a statement, reported PTI.

Bhim Army Chief's Case: Judge Didn't Specify Reasons for Making it In-Camera Proceedings

Bhim Army Chief Secretly Produced Before Tis Hazari Court

Delhi Police has sought 14-day judicial custody of Bhim Army chief Chandra Shekhar Azad.

He is secretly being produced in Court. The Press is not being allowed inside despite open court hearing. Meanwhile, Azad has moved for a bail in the Court.

A huge scuffle going on before the Court, reported LiveLaw.

Police, however, said that they are merely following orders.

Internet Services Suspended in Lucknow Till Monday

Internet services will remain suspended in Lucknow till Monday, a senior official said.

Internet services in the city were suspended on Thursday night after violent protests against the amended Citizenship Bill.

“Internet services have been suspended till 23 December in Lucknow,” District Magistrate Abhishek Prakash told PTI Saturday evening.

Section 144 Imposed in Haridwar Ahead of Anti-CAA Protests

In Uttarakhand, section 144 (prohibits assembly of more than 4 people in an area) has been imposed in Haridwar in view of protests against Citizenship Amendment Act on Sunday, 22 December, reports ANI.

'Indians Who Want a Pluralist Country Protesting Against CAA': Imran Khan

Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan took a dig at the Modi-led government has been moving towards “Hindu Rashtra with its Hindutva Supremacist fascist ideology.”

Khan added, “Now with the Citizenship Amendment Act, all those Indians who want a pluralist India are beginning to protest and it is becoming a mass movement.”

2 Days of Judicial Custoy for 15 Arrested, Hearing on Monday

In the Daryaganj incident, Delhi court has ordered two days of Judicial Custody for the 15 arrested.

Hearing for their bail will take place at 12 pm on Monday, 23 December.

Daryaganj Violence: CMM Sends Bail Applications for 15 Arrested to Duty Magistrate

In the Daryaganj case, Chief Metropolitan Magistrate has sent the bail applications for the 15 arrested back to the Duty Magistrate.

Judge Arjinder Kaur will hear them or refer to appropriate Magistrate as per the procedure.

'705 Arrests, 15 Casualties Since 10 Dec': Lko IG Praveen Kumar

Praveen Kumar, IG (Law and Order) Lucknow stated, “In the protest against Citizenship Amendment Act since 10 December in the state, 705 people arrested and around 4,500 people released after preventive arrest.

“Fifteen casualties have happened, and 263 police personnel were injured of which 57 personnel received fire arm injuries,” he added, reported ANI.

Special Campaign for CAA in the Coming 10 Days: BJP

BJP’s Bhupender Yadav in Delhi said, “Our party has decided that in the coming 10 days we will launch a special campaign and contact over three crore families for Citizenship Amendment Act. We will hold press briefings in support of this Act at more than 250 places,” reported ANI.

CAA, NRC Don't Deserve to Be Implemented in Country: Ashok Gehlot

Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot said the CAA and NRC “do not deserve” to be implemented in the country as they will affect people of all communities.

He accused the BJP, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah of “trying to polarise” the country and said they will not be allowed to do so, PTI reported.

The chief minister questioned that when the government “could not implement” NRC in Assam then how will it be successful in implementing the same in the entire country.

4 Students Detained During Anti-CAA Protest Outside UP Bhawan in Delhi

The Delhi Police detained four students during a protest against CAA outside Uttar Pradesh Bhawan in Delhi’s Chanakyapuri, officials said.

The protesters were taken to the Mandir Marg police station, they said. The students had gathered outside the Bhawan with banners which read “No CAA, No NRC” and “Save Constitution.”

The students said that they are from Aligarh Muslim University (AMU), the police said, reported PTI.

Women Hold Protests in Guwahati's Latasil Ground

Women held protest against the contentious Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) in Latasil playground in Guwahati today, reported ANI.

Clashes Erupt in UP's Rampur; Several People, Including Policemen, Injured

Clashes broke out between anti-CAA protesters and police, in which several people, including policemen, were injured in Uttar Pradesh's Rampur today, officials said.

Some 400-500 people gathered in Rampur to protest against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act amid a ‘bandh’ call, they said.

Five protesters were hospitalised and District Magistrate Aunjaneya Singh says one is in critical condition.

“Over a dozen policemen also suffered minor injuries during stone-pelting by protesters that included children between the ages of 12 and 18 years,” Singh told PTI.

14-Day Judicial Custody to 11 People Arrested in Seemapuri Violence

In the anti-CAA protests on Friday, 11 arrested people have been sent to 14-day judicial custody.

Nine of them were named in the FIR, while two were not.

Advocate Irfan Khan at the Karkarduma court said, “Among the arrested, three people has sustained injuries as well. It clearly shows that they were beaten by the police. One of them got a fracture too. The judge has ordered to give them proper medical assistance.”

'Police Was Attacked, Injuring Additional DCP Rajbir Singh': FIR in Seemapuri Violence

The FIR in the Seemapuri violence states that there was an attack on police, in which Additional DCP Rohit Rajbir Singh was injured – this, they say, explain the addition of Section 307 (attempt to murder).

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After Relaxing Curfew in Mangaluru, K'taka CM Assures Probe into Violence

Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa said an inquiry will be conducted into the violence that rocked this coastal city during the anti-CAA protests, leaving two dead in police firing, as he announced relaxation in the curfew clamped in Mangaluru.

Visiting the city after Thursday's violence, the Chief Minister appealed for peace and also said he has instructed the district administration to provide compensation to the families of those dead as per the provisions of law, reported PTI.

Alleged Stone-Pelting by Protesters in UP's Rampur

Protesters allegedly resorted to stone-pelting in UP's Rampur on Saturday, 21 December.

At least five protestors and over a dozen policemen injured, five persons detained, officials told PTI.

UP Police Did Not Open Fire During Anti-CAA Protests: DGP OP Singh

The Uttar Pradesh Police chief on Saturday maintained that police did not open fire during the protests against the Citizenship Amendment Act, suggesting that those who died were caught in cross-firing between protesters.

At least 11 people, including an 8-year-old boy, died as protests against the contentious law in the state turned violent on Friday.

According to officials, four deaths were reported from Meerut district and two from Kanpur and the boy was killed in a stampede in Varanasi when a violent mob was being chased by policemen.

Two people lost their lives in Bijnor and one each in Sambhal and Firozabad, they said.

Curfew to Be Imposed Again in Assam's Tinsukia

Curfew to be imposed in Assam’s Tinsukia from 8 pm on Saturday, 21 December till 5 am on Sunday, 22 December.

Curfew Relaxed in Mangaluru Till 6:00 pm

The curfew imposed in Mangaluru has been relaxed from 3 pm - 6 pm today. While curfew is expected to be removed from Monday, 23 December, Section 144 will remain in force.

FIR Registered Against Anti-CAA Protesters in Daryaganj, Azad Named

An FIR has been registered against several anti-CAA protesters, including Chandra Shekhar Azad in Daryaganj under the several sections.

FIR has been registered against detainees under the following sections of the Indian Penal Code - 147, 148 (rioting), 149 (unlawful assembly), 427, 436 (mischief), 323 (hurt), 186,332, 353 (offences re public servant), 120B (conspiracy), 34 (common intention).

Protests Continue in UP's Kanpur

People continue to hold protest against the Citizenship Amendment Act. ADG of the area, Prem Prakashtold ANI that the situation is under control. "Situation is under control and additional forces have been deployed, today. 40 people were arrested yesterday night. 2 casualties have happened and few injured are admitted to hospital,” he said.

Chandra Shekhar Azad to be Produced in Tis Hazari, Along with Others Arrested

Advocates Mahmood Paracha and OP Bharti are representing Bhim Army chief Chandra Shekhar Azad , who is also to be produced at the Tis Hazari court in Delhi shortly.

Others arrested relating to the violence in Delhi’s Daryaganj will also be produced in the same court.

Police sources say that Aal the protestors arrested by Delhi police including Chandra Shekhar Azad will be produced before Tis Hazari Court by 3:30pm

Curfew to be Relaxed in Mangaluru for 3 Hours: Karnataka CM

Karnataka CM BS Yediyurappa, on Saturday said that curfew in Mangaluru will be relaxed from 3pm to 6pm today. However, the night curfew will continue.

He further said that curfew will be relaxed during day-time in Mangaluru tomorrow, and Section 144 to be imposed from 23 December.

Immediate Withdrawal of NRC a Necessary First Step: Ramachandra Guha

“Immediate withdrawal of NRC is necessary first step to restore trust, heal the nation; CAA is immoral and against spirit of Constitution, a wise and just government would withdraw it too,” historian Ramachandra Guha told news agency PTI.

Union Minister Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi Says NRC Won't be Carried Out Across India

Union minister Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi, was quoted by Scroll as saying that there is no plan of conducting a nationwide NRC.

He told the website that NRC is limited to Assam itself. “There is no plan of NRC in any other part of the country. You are talking about an unborn baby…spreading rumours about it,” he was quoted by Scroll as saying.

Police in Kozhikode Uses Water Canon to Disperse Protesters

Police in Kerala’s Kozhikode resorted to using water cannons on Congress workers who were protesting against Citizenship Amendment Act.

More Than 1,000 Academicians Release Statement in Support of CAA

More than 1,000 academicians from universities across the country release statement in support of Citizenship Amendment Act.

35 Arrested for Stone-Pelting in MP

At least 35 people have been arrested in connection with Friday's violent protests against the contentious Citizenship Amendment Act in Madhya Pradesh, which left 20 police personnel injured, an official told news agency PTI.

Protests Outside Jamia Carry On Against Citizenship Act

Protesters at Delhi’s Jamia Millia Islamia university, on Saturday, 21 December, sat for protests outside the varsity for the sixth straight day.

Protesters Break Barricades in Chennai

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Protestors break barricades during a demonstration against the Citizenship Act near MGR Chennai Central Railway Station.

Security Beefed Up at Daryaganj Police Station

A day after violence erupted amid the Anti-Citizenship Amendment Act protests in Delhi’s Daryaganj, a heavy deployment of security forces was put in place at the Dariya Ganj police station.

20 Detained, 130 Booked for Violence During Anti-CAA Protests in Maharashtra

Twenty people have been detained and 130 booked in Hingoli district in Marathawada region of Maharashtra for allegedly damaging public property and rioting during separate protests against the contentious Citizenship (Amendment) Act, an official said on Saturday.

CAA, NRC Attempts to Divert Attention from Serious Issues

Nationalist Congress Party chief Sharad Pawar, on Saturday, 21 December, said that the issue of the Citizenship Amendment Act and NRC are attempts to divert attention from serious issues the country is facing.

He further said that those who think about the country’s unity and progress are opposing NRC and CAA, not just the minorities.

Further, he also said that the two controversial bills will disturb and hurt religious sentiments, social unity and harmony in the country. “Under CAA, why allow migrants from Pakistan, Bangladesh and Afghanistan only and not Sri Lankan Tamils,” he said.

Number of Arrests Over Daryaganj Violence Mounts to 15

15 arrested in connection with Friday's violence during anti-CAA protest in Daryaganj, the Delhi Police told PTI. Those arrested have been taken to the Tis Hazari court.

Congress Steps Up Campaign Against CAA in Kerala

The Congress in Kerala is organising protests in all district headquarters on Saturday, 21 December, as part of strengthening its campaign against the Citizenship Amendment Act.

Senior Congress leaders including Ramesh Chennithala, KC Venugopal, Mullappally Ramachandran and Shashi Tharoor are participating in the campaign, capturing the mood of the people in the state against the law enacted by Parliament during its winter session.

Govt Should Give Up 'Stubborn' Stand on CAA, NRC: BSP Chief Mayawati

BSP chief Mayawati, on Saturday, said that now that voices opposed to CAA, NRC have started coming from within the NDA, the government should give up its "stubborn" stand and withdraw its decisions.

RJD Supporters Disrupt Rail, Road Traffic; Try to Enforce Shutdown

RJD supporters disrupt rail, road traffic in Bihar to enforce shutdown against new citizenship law and proposed NRC; police say adequate personnel deployed to deal with anyone trying to foment trouble.

Detainees Beaten Up, Forced to Chant "Jai Shri Ram": Lawyers' Statement

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A statement from the lawyers at the Daryaganj police station, after about 40 people were detained in relation with the violence in Delhi’s Daryaganj on Friday, 20 December.

The statement said that nearly 50 muslim youths, including 10 minors were detained and 19 are still in detention as of 9:30 am on Saturday, 21 December.

“In detention, a few people were beaten. Some were forced to chant Jai Shri Ram,” the statement said.

Death Toll in UP at Friday's Violence Rises to 11: Officials

Death toll in Uttar Pradesh in Friday's violence over Citizenship (Amendment) Act rises to 11, news agency PTI quoted officials as saying.

Vikassheel Insaan Party Workers Break Barricades in Anti-CAA Protest

VIP (Vikassheel Insaan Party) party workers break barricades during demonstration in Patna against the Citizenship Amendment Act.

Around 10 People Arrested Over Daryagunj Violence

After about 40 people were detained by the Delhi police over the violence that erupted at Delhi’s Daryganj, 10 people have been arrested with various charges, reports suggest.

Bhim Army chief Chandrashekhar Azad is still detained at the police station.

Assam CM Constitutes SIT to Probe CAA Protest Violence

Assam Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal said that an SIT has been constituted to probe the acts of violence during protests against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act, 2019, and those who were involved in the violence will not be spared.

Protesting Against CAA, RJD Calls For Bihar Bandh in

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RJD (Rashtriya Janata Dal) workers are holding a protest in Darbhanga. The party has called for a bandh in Bihar today against the Citizenship Amendment Act, news agency ANI reported.

Metro Operations Back t Normal, All Stations Working Normally: DMRC

Entry and exit gates at all metro stations have been opened across Delhi, the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation said on Saturday.

“Normal services have resumed in all stations,” it said.

Majority of Detainees Released, FIR Filed Against 11 Others

One minor, four others were released from detention at Delhi’s Seemapuri late in the night on Saturday, 21 December. Eleven others have been named in an FIR.

Later, all juveniles were released, while majority of adults who were detained also released.

25-30 Injured People Brought in at LNJP Hospital in Delhi

After the unrest in the national capital on Friday, about 25-30 people, including policemen, were brought in with injuries.

Bhim Army Chief Taken in Police Custody from Delhi's Jama Masjid

Bhim Amy chief Chandra Shekhar Azad was taken in police custody from Delhi’s Jama Masjid after day-long protest.

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Published: 21 Dec 2019,07:53 AM IST

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