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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 03, 2023

Delhi clash

Scars of violence haunt India's capital after deadly riots
World+Biz

Scars of violence haunt India's capital after deadly riots

O.P. Mishra, joint commissioner of police, leading the march, said he was responsible for instilling in the residents "a sense of confidence that peace has returned." ...

Police and paramilitary personnel patrol and make their presence known, after clashes between opposing groups over the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) at Karawal Nagar in New Delhi. Photo: Hindustan Times
World+Biz

7,000 paramilitary soldiers deployed in Delhi, no major incident in 36 hour

People stand next to the wreckage of motorcycles that were set on fire by a mob in a riot affected area after clashes erupted between people demonstrating for and against a new citizenship law in New Delhi, India, February 26, 2020. REUTERS/Rupak De Chowdhuri/File Photo
World+Biz

A Delhi neighborhood divided by a highway and now hatred

Savitri Prasad, 23, and her husband Gulshan pose after taking their wedding vows inside Savitri's parents' house in a riot affected area following clashes between people demonstrating for and against a new citizenship law in New Delhi, India, February 26, 2020. Picture taken February 26, 2020. REUTERS/Adnan Abidi
World+Biz

Amid Delhi's blood-letting, a Hindu bride weds in a Muslim neighborhood

People carry luggage as they leave the area after clashes over CAA, at Maujpur, in New Delhi. Photo: Hindustan Times
World+Biz

Delhi violence: For riot-hit families, their homes of years are not ‘safe’ anymore

Kejriwal said Delhi will have to stand united against politics of hate that pits brother against brother. Photo: ANI/Twitter
South Asia

‘Two alternatives in front of Delhi’: CM Kejriwal on violence in northeast areas

Majnu Ka Tilla Gurdwara at Delhi Photo : Flickr
World+Biz

Delhi Gurudwaras open shelters for the victims of communal violence

We cannot allow another 1984 riots: Delhi High Court 
South Asia

We cannot allow another 1984 riots: Delhi High Court 

PM Modi at the Netaji Indoor Stadium, Kolkata. File Photo: HT/ S Jana
South Asia

Modi urges rioters to calm down

Indian SC blasts police for Delhi riot
South Asia

Indian SC blasts police for Delhi riot

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