Situation is very tense: Police on violence in North-East Delhi
Delhi Police has said that it is "continuously" receiving calls regarding the incidents of violence in North-East Delhi as the situation is "very tense".
New Delhi: Delhi Police has said that it is "continuously" receiving calls regarding the incidents of violence in North-East Delhi as the situation is "very tense".
"The situation is very tense. We are continuously receiving calls related to incidents of violence from North-East Delhi," Delhi Police stated.
Fire Director, #NortheastDelhi: We received total 45 fire calls since yesterday till 3 am today; 3 firemen got injured, 1 fire tender was set ablaze. https://t.co/N2yQ2eypt9
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— ANI (@ANI) February 25, 2020
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The Commissioner of Police also held a meeting at Seelampur DCP Office on Monday night.
Five people, including one police head constable, lost their lives and 105 got injured in the clashes in North-East Delhi on Monday. Atul Garg, Fire Director, North-East Delhi, said, "We received total 45 fire calls since yesterday till 3 am today. Three firemen got injured. One fire tender was set ablaze."
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Delhi: Police & Rapid Action Force (RAF) personnel hold flag march in Brahampuri area, after stone-pelting incident between two groups in the area, today morning. #NortheastDelhi pic.twitter.com/NkjrSrmBPD
— ANI (@ANI) February 25, 2020
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A meeting was held by Home Minister Amit Shah on late Monday night with senior Delhi Police officers and top Home Ministry officials on law and order situation in Delhi. (ANI)