In pics: Shaheen Bagh protest site vacated by Delhi police due to coronavirus COVID-19 scare
Amid the rising coronavirus cases in Delhi and other parts of India, Delhi Police on Tuesday (March 24, 2020) vacated anti-Citizenship Amendment Act protest site in Shaheen Bagh area in the national capital to curb the outbreak of the deadly virus.
Amid the rising coronavirus cases in Delhi and other parts of India, Delhi Police on Tuesday (March 24, 2020) vacated anti-Citizenship Amendment Act protest site in Shaheen Bagh area in the national capital to curb the outbreak of the deadly virus.
It is to be noted that Delhi government has already imposed Section 144 in Delhi which bars the gathering of more than five people at one place. The anti-CAA protest at Shaheen Bagh started on December 15, 2019 and was going on for the last 101 days.
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Shaheen bagh protest site vacated after lockdown, Section 144 in the district
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Shaheen Bagh protest site vacated after 101 days of protest
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Delhi police removing the tent and other materials from the protest site. I
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Large number of police personnel deployed for evicting Shaheen Bagh
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