CAA Protests HIGHLIGHTS: 6 Killed In UP Violence, Gujarat Govt Imposes Section 144 In Rajkot Till Jan 1

Anti-CAA Protests HIGHLIGHTS: The large-scale protests over Citizenship Amendment Act in and around Uttar Pradesh turned violent on Friday afternoon as protesters went on a rampage in six districts, pelting stones at the police, setting vehicles on fire and ransacking a number of police outposts.

The protests against the controversial CA Act led to major violence in Kanpur, Firozabad's Lalganj area, Bijnor's Naya Bazar area, Hapur, Muzaffarnagar, Bulandshahar and Gorakhpur. Protesters pelted stones at the police, set motorbikes and cars on fire and ransacked police outposts in Hardoi and Farrukhabad.

Meanwhile crowd swelled despite a prohibitory order at various locations in the national capital including gates of Jama Masjid. There were, however, groups of protesters who appealed people to carry out their protest peacefully and not resort to any form of violence.

In the view of security of passengers, Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) has shut the entry and exit gates of Chawri Bazar, Lal Quila and Jama Masjid. Trains will not be halting at these stations, DMRC informed.

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ওয়েব ডেস্ক, এবিপি আনন্দ Last Updated: 21 Dec 2019 12:04 AM
Commuters faced inconvenience on Friday as at least 18 metro stations, including the busy Rajiv Chowk, were closed due to protests against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act (CAA) in various parts of the city.
BREAKING | Several people gathered outside the Delhi Police Headquarters late night on Friday demanding the release of around 40 persons who were detained during a violent protest in Daryaganj earlier in the day. (PIC: Saurav Kr Sinha)
BREAKING | Several people gathered outside the Delhi Police Headquarters late night on Friday demanding the release of around 40 persons who were detained during a violent protest in Daryaganj earlier in the day. (PIC: Saurav Kr Sinha)
Till the time,this black law is not withdrawn, the protest will continue. Since afternoon, the protest has been going on peacefully. People from the administration had entered Jama Masjid&lathi-charged people in the day: Bhim Army Chief Chandrashekhar Azad at Delhi's Jama Masjid
Curfew relaxed for 16 hrs tomorrow from 6 AM to 10 PM in Dibrugarh district. Restriction imposed on all country spirit shops and other establishments retailing liquor has also been relaxed. Sale of liquor will be allowed only from 12 noon to 4 pm: ANI quoted Assam govt as saying
Priyanka Gandhi joins CAA protest at India Gate




Congress general secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra on Friday joined the students protesting against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act and a proposed countrywide National Register of Citizens (NRC) at the India Gate, saying the measures are anti-poor.




This is basically anti-poor. The most affected will be the poor. If someone has to take out old documents about their land, will they be able to do that? Will your grandparents be able to show?: She asked




Priyanka Gandhi also said that she had come to show solidarity with the protesters. She also said demonstrations should be held peacefully as in a democracy everyone has the right to protest.




PTI
The government on Friday issued an advisory asking news channels to refrain from broadcasting content which is likely to instigate violence or which promotes anti-national attitudes, a second such communication in less than 10 days.
India belongs to Muslims as much as it belongs to Hindus
Protest turns violent in Madhya Pradesh; Curfew imposed in several parts




A curfew has been imposed in various parts of Madhya Pradesh including — Gohalpur and Hanumantal police station limits — in Jabalpur city, in the wake of violent protests against the Citizenship Amendment Act. Curfew was also imposed in some parts of Kotwali and Adhartal police station limits, District Collector Bharat Yadav said.




PTI
According to latest update, the Teacher Eligibility Test (TET) exam which was scheduled to be held on December 22 has now been postponed due to the ongoing protests agains the Citizenship Amendment Act in Uttar Pradesh.
BREAKING | All schools and colleges in Ghaziabad to remain closed on Saturday in the view of protests against Citizenship Amendment Act. Internet services will remain suspended till 10 am tomorrow.
MHA issues new guidelines on Citizenship Amendment Act




Illiterate citizens, who may not have any documents, authorities may allow them to produce witnesses or local proofs supported by members of community. A well laid out procedure will be followed.




Indian citizens do not have to prove any ancestry by presenting documents like identity cards, birth certificates etc of parents/grand parents dating back to pre-1971 situation.




Citizenship of India may be proved by giving any document relating to date of birth or place of birth or both. Such a list is likely to include a lot of common documents to ensure that no Indian citizen is unduly harassed or put to inconvenience.




(Statement Issued by MHA spokesperson)
Delhi Police on Friday said 'outsiders' were involved in the violence near Delhi Gate during protest against the Citizenship Amendment Act. 'We used mild force and water cannon, didn't lathicharge protesters or lob tear-gas shells. Many of our personnel have been injured. Some people have been detained,' Delhi Police PRO Mandeep Singh Randhawa said.
FM Nirmala Sitharaman to ANI on West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee's referendum remark on Citizenship Act: We never wanted a 3rd party or international fora's interference in our affairs. On a completely domestic matter she has chosen to ask for UN. Does she have no faith in institutions of India?
BJP Has Shown Utter Disregard To People: Sonia Gandhi On CAA




In a democracy people have right to raise their voice against policies of government and register their concerns. BJP government has shown utter disregard for people’s voices and chosen to use brute force to suppress dissent.
Protests Turn Violent In Delhi Gate




A car was set on fire on Friday in Daryaganj area of Delhi during a protest against the new citizenship law, in first incident of arson in what had been a largely peaceful day of demonstration in the capital.




Police used water cannons and lathi-charged a large group of protesters who were trying to march from the old Delhi to Jantar Mantar.




They were stopped at Delhi Gate by police.
BREAKING | Heavy stone pelting by protesters at Delhi Gate was reported as police retorted to lathi-charge to disperse the crowd. Agitators also torched a car as the protest against Citizenship Amendment Act turned violent in the national capital. In retaliation, Police had to use water cannons on the protesters.
Internet access over mobile phones was suspended in major towns in Uttar Pradesh, including Lucknow, Kanpur, Allahabad, Agra, Aligarh, Ghaziabad, Varanasi, Mathura, Meerut, Moradabad, Muzaffarnagar, Bareli, Firozadad, Pilibhit, Rampur, Saharanpur, Shamli, Sambhal, Amroha, Mau, Azamgarh and Sultanpur following explicit state government orders: Telecom industry officials
BREAKING | In the view on the ongoing ant-CAA protests across the country, Uttar Pradesh administration has suspended internet services in as many as 45 cities. Services are also interupted in West Bengal.
Maharashtra CM Uddhav Thackeray on CAA Protests in Maharashtra: I appeal to people of Maharashtra to maintain peace and calm. Maharashtra government will ensure that no one's rights are snatched away.
Mamata Banerjee during CAA protest event in Kolkata


West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Friday said that a meeting against National Register of Citizens (NRC) and Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) will be held on December 23 in all the sub-division headquarters of the state.


Mamata Banerjee in Kolkata: Let there be planning with experts of my country. They must organise an opinion poll and the Human Rights Commission must take care of what's going on. I said the UN must watch, also said this about the National Human Rights Commission. Let them see if people are accepting this or not.
Recent Updates:

In UP's Bahraich, Police resort to lathi-charge to disperse the protesters who were demonstrating against Citizenship Amendment Act.




Vehicle torched during demonstration against Citizenship Amendment Act in Bulandshahr. Heavy police force deployed at the spot.




District Magistrate of Bulandshahr, Ravindra Kumar: Mobile internet services and broadband services to remain suspended in the district from 3 pm onwards today, until further notice.




Protesters pelt stones at police personnel during demonstration against Citizenship Amendment Act at Lisari Gate in Meerut.
Drones deployed by the police to monitor security situation in Lucknow. Situation is in control now. Internet services suspended; Cases have been registered after yesterday incident (violence during protest against Citizenship Amendment Act in Hazratganj area): District Magistrate
BREAKING | Gauhati High Court dismisses Assam government's review petition on its order to resume mobile internet in the wake of ongoing protests against the Citizenship Amendment Act. The court has order to resume mobile internet at the earliest possible.
Delhi Metro security update:




Of the 285 stations, Chawri Bazar, Lal Quila, Jama Masjid & Delhi Gate on violet line, Jaffrabad & Maujpur-Babarpur on pink line & Jamia Millia Islamia on magenta line are closed as per instructions of security agencies. Rest of the metro network is operating as per schedule.
Clash between police and protesters in several areas of Uttar Pradesh




Violent protests against the controversial Citizenship Amendment Act were reported in several parts of Uttar Pradesh even on Friday. According to reports, several vehicles have been damaged during protests in Bijnor area. Police later resorted to lathi-charge as agitators started pelting stone at them.




Police reportedly fired in the air to disperse protesters after the situation turned violent in Chandausi area of Sambhal.




Incidents of stone-pelting have been reported from Gorakhpur. Earlier in the day, Section 144 was imposed in Gorakhpur with no permission to hold demonstration or protest rally.




Firozabad area also witnessed some heavy uproar as several vehicles were set ablaze and stone pelting on police officials were reported. Police later retorted to lathi-charge and also reportedly used tear gas to disperse the crowd. Situation has been brought under control now.




Other areas including Hapur, Bahraich, Lucknow, Bulandshahar and even Ghaziabad also witnessed violent protests and clash between agitators and police were reported from several districts.
Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar: National Register of Citizens (NRC) will not be implemented in Bihar.
Pondicherry University Students' Council issues notice 'urging students not to participate in convocation to be attended by President Ram Nath Kovind on Dec 23,to show solidarity with students facing repression®ister dissent on unconstitutional legislations.'
Pondicherry University Students' Council issues notice 'urging students not to participate in convocation to be attended by President Ram Nath Kovind on Dec 23,to show solidarity with students facing repression®ister dissent on unconstitutional legislations.'
Jamia Millia Islamia PRO: A 7 member team of National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) headed by SSP, Investigation Manzil Saini (IPS) visited Jamia Millia Islamia today. They inspected the University library and inquired about the incident that took on 15 December 2019.
Hundreds of protesters moving towards Jantar Mantar from Jama Masjid in protest against the amended Citizenship Act were stopped near Delhi Gate on Friday afternoon as police barricaded the area.



When the protest march led by the Bhim Army reached Delhi Gate, it was stopped by a large number of police and paramilitary personnel.

Bhim Army chief Chandrashekhar Azad gave the call for the protest march against the new legislation from Jama Masjid to Jantar Mantar.
Jamia Millia Islamia Vice-Chancellor Najma Akhtar on Friday urged the university students not be misled by any rumours.

In a letter to students, she assured that the varsity is with them and will provide them with 'full financial and emotional support'.

The university's students have been at the forefront of the protest against the amended citizenship law. Akhtar had called the police's entry in campus on December 15 'condemnable' and had called for a judicial inquiry into the matter.
A law college student has filed a complaint against a Goa BJP leader for allegedly threatening him over his comments about the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) on the social media, police said on Friday.




The BJP leader, however, denied threatening anyone on social media.




In his complaint to the Goa police lodged on Thursday, Prasenjeet Prabhakar Dhage alleged threat to his life from BJP leader Sharmad Raiturkar, an official said.
At least 3,000 people across Uttar Pradesh, including 350 in Lucknow, have been arrested since Thursday night in connection with the protests against the recently amended citizenship law, police officials said on Friday.




Security has also been beefed up across the state, as police have registered 19 FIRs against unknown people, of which 17 were 'named'.




Meanwhile, 3,037 Facebook posts, 1,786 Twitter posts and 38 Youtube videos (scenes of violence) were deleted since Thursday evening across the state, police added.
Jama Masjid area residents offer roses to senior police officers to show their cooperation with police and convey message of peace. Police say they too want to ensure peace
In view of the anti-CAA protests slated to take place in Delhi, section 144 has been imposed in Najafgarh area near Dwarka on Friday.

The order issued by the Assistant Commissioner of Police of subdivision Najafgarh in Dwarka district, Vijay Singh, said 'In view of the prevailing situation and protest against Citizenship (Amendment) Act (CAA) and National Register of Citizens (NRC), this issue and protest has become communally sensitive and has emotionally charged the minority Muslim community. So, it has become necessary to maintain public safety and security and law and order in the sub Division Najafgarh of Dwarka district.'
Hyderabad: People hold protest near Charminar against Citizenship Amendment Act.
Hyderabad: People hold protest near Charminar against Citizenship Amendment Act.
Bhim Army led by its chief Chandrashekhar Azad protested near Jama Masjid on Friday against the amended Citizenship Act despite the police not giving its permission for the demonstration.



Protesters, carrying tricolor, raised slogans against the new law.

Bhim Army was denied permission to carry out a protest march from Jama Masjid to Jantar Mantar against the amended citizenship law.
Delhi Police PRO, MS Randhawa also present at the spot to control and monitor the situation; asks people gathered at Jama Masjid, to peacefully disperse.
Delhi Police PRO, MS Randhawa also present at the spot to control and monitor the situation; asks people gathered at Jama Masjid, to peacefully disperse.
WATCH | Massive Sloganeering At Jama Masjid In Protest Led By Bhim Army Chief
WATCH | Massive Sloganeering At Jama Masjid In Protest Led By Bhim Army Chief
Despite Internet curbs, travel restrictions and freezing cold, hundreds of people thronged the roads outside Jamia Milia Islamia continuing with their protest against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act and the proposed nationwide National Register of Citizens (NRC).



This was the fifth day of protests outside the university after over 50 students were injured in a police crackdown following violence during a demonstration on Sunday.
Jama Masjid: Delhi Police is using drones to monitor the situation. Azad had earlier been denied permission for a protest march from Jama Masjid to Jantar Mantar.
Jama Masjid: Delhi Police is using drones to monitor the situation. Azad had earlier been denied permission for a protest march from Jama Masjid to Jantar Mantar.
Jama Masjid: Delhi Police is using drones to monitor the situation. Azad had earlier been denied permission for a protest march from Jama Masjid to Jantar Mantar.
Police conducts flag march in Varanasi.
Police conducts flag march in Varanasi.
Massiv Sloganeering At Jama Majid




Protest at Jama Masjid against Citizenship Amendment Act. Bhim Army Chief Chandrashekhar Azad also present. Azad had been earlier denied permission for a protest march from Jama Masjid to Jantar Mantar.
Anti-CAA stir: 25 people taken into custody, others being identified using video footage of arson, stone pelting in UP's Sambhal district; NSA will be invoked against those found involved, says SP Yamuna Prasad
Congress corporator, 48 others arrested in Ahmedabad for attack on police during Thursday's protest against new citizenship law, NRC: Officials.
Anti-CAA stir: Samajwadi Party MP Shafiqur Rehman Burq, hundreds others booked for defying prohibitory orders and holding meeting in UP's Sambhal on Thursday, say police
Anti-CAA stir: Samajwadi Party MP Shafiqur Rehman Burq, hundreds others booked for defying prohibitory orders and holding meeting in UP's Sambhal on Thursday, say police
Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC): Entry & exit gates of Chawri Bazar, Lal Quila and Jama Masjid are closed. Trains will not be halting at these stations.
Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC): Entry & exit gates of Chawri Bazar, Lal Quila and Jama Masjid are closed. Trains will not be halting at these stations.
Delhi: Police detain Delhi Mahila Congress President Sharmistha Mukherjee & other Congress workers who were protesting against Citizenship Act near the residence of Home Minister Amit Shah.
Delhi Police PRO, MS Randhawa: Section 144 is not imposed in walled city Jama Masjid. People here are cooperating and want peace, Delhi police is also working for the same.
Delhi: Police is conducting flag march in Seelampur area. RP Meena Additional DCP North East Delhi and other senior officers also present.
Delhi: Police is conducting flag march in Seelampur area. RP Meena Additional DCP North East Delhi and other senior officers also present.
Tamil Nadu: The case has been filed as Chennai Police had revoked permission for the protest to be held against Citizenship Act in Valluvar Kottam yesterday, still, the protest was held in Valluvar Kottam.
Tamil Nadu: Police has filed a case against 600 protesters, including Actor Siddharth, musician TM Krishna, MP Thirumavalavan & MH Jawahirullah, who gathered at Valluvar Kottam in Chennai yesterday to protest against
Security tightened in North East Delhi; Joint CP Alok Kumar says, 'Sufficient force has been deployed including 10 companies of CRPF&RAF in North east district. We've held many rounds of meeting with locals & deployed drones, anti-riot gear to deal with any kind of situation.'
Security tightened in North East Delhi; Joint CP Alok Kumar says, 'Sufficient force has been deployed including 10 companies of CRPF&RAF in North east district. We've held many rounds of meeting with locals & deployed drones, anti-riot gear to deal with any kind of situation.'
Tamil Superstar Rajinikanth expressed concern over the violence in several parts of the country over the Citizenship Amendment Act 2019. The ‘2.0’ actor said that violence should not become a way to find solution for any problem. He further said that the ongoing violence in India gave him ‘great pain’.

G Kishan Reddy,MoS Home on West Bengal CM's remark 'impartial organisation like UN should form a committee on CAA': The base of Trinamool Congress is slipping away, that is why she is tense&what she is saying even she doesn't know. This is an irresponsible statement from a CM.


G Kishan Reddy, MoS Home: Appeal to people to not protest.There is not a single word or line against any Indian citizen in Citizenship Amendment Act. I also ask political parties and intellectuals who are misleading people, are you trying to divide people on basis of religion?
Senior advocates seek contempt action against lawyers who used derogatory words after HC declined interim protection to protesting students.
Delhi Police: The Police is keeping an eye through five drone cameras in North East Delhi. Section 144 has been imposed in 12 out of 14 stations of North East Delhi. Police is conducting flag march and keeping a close watch on social media accounts.
Mayawati, BSP: We have always opposed the Citizenship Amendment Act and we have been protesting against it since beginning but like other parties we don't believe in destruction of public property and violence.
List of districts in UP where internet has been shut down





1. Lucknow


2. Prayagraj


3. Sultanpur


4. Aligarh


5. Agra


6. Ghaziabad


7. Meerut


8. Baghpat


9. Bulandshahr


10. Hapur


11. Muzaffarnagar


12. Shamli


13. Saharanpur


14. Sambhal


15. Moradabad


16. Rampur


17. Firozabad


18. Mau


19. Azamgarh


20. Unnao
District Magistrate (DM) BN Singh on Friday said that Internet services in Noida and Greater Noida will not be suspended and warned of strict action against those who attempted to disturb law and order situation amid the ongoing anti-Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) protests across the state.
Hyderabad: Meeting of United Muslim Action Committee, Hyderabad held at All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen(AIMIM) head office, over Citizenship Amendment Act. Asaduddin Owaisi also present.
Sambhal: An FIR has been registered against 17 people including Samajwadi Party leaders, MP Shafiqur Rahman Barq and Feroz Khan in connection with violence on December 19.
Assam Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal: I want to assure people that no one can steal rights of the sons of the soil of Assam, there is no threat to our language or our identity. In no way will the honour of Assam be affected. We will always have the support of the people and will move forward with peace in the state.
Delhi Police has denied permission to Bhim Army to take out a protest march on Friday from Jama Masjid to Jantar Mantar against the amended citizenship law.



The march is expected to see participation of students from Jawaharlal Nehru University and Jamia Millia Islamia.

Prohibitory orders under CrPC Section 144 are in place near the Red Fort area since Thursday, prohibiting assembly of four or more people.
Aligarh DM sounds red alert, heavy security deployed in view of Friday prayers




A red alert was sounded and the city put under a heavy security cover in view of the first Friday prayers since the police crackdown on the students of Aligarh Muslim University protesting the Citizenship (Amendment) Act earlier this week.






A senior official said that District Magistrate Chandra Bhushan Singh has issued a red alert, and 10 companies of Provincial Armed Constabulary (PAC) and four companies of Rapid Action Force (RAF) have been deployed as a precautionary measure.




The heavy security measures are in view of the Friday prayers, officials said.
Assam: Mobile internet services restored across state
Delhi Metro Rail Corporation: Jamia Millia Islamia and Jasola Vihar Shaheen Bagh metro stations in Delhi were opened on Friday, around 24 hours after they were shut in view of protests in the city against the amended Citizenship Act.



At least 20 metro stations in the national capital were closed on Thursday, following a request from Delhi Police, who wanted to restrict the movement of protesters.

All stations, except Jamia Millia Islamia and Jasola Vihar Shaheen Bagh, were opened on Thursday evening.
Delhi Metro Rail Corporation: Jamia Millia Islamia and Jasola Vihar Shaheen Bagh metro stations in Delhi were opened on Friday, around 24 hours after they were shut in view of protests in the city against the amended Citizenship Act.



At least 20 metro stations in the national capital were closed on Thursday, following a request from Delhi Police, who wanted to restrict the movement of protesters.

All stations, except Jamia Millia Islamia and Jasola Vihar Shaheen Bagh, were opened on Thursday evening.
Gujarat: Ahmedabad Police has detained 49 people in connection with violence during protests against Citizenship Amendment Act yesterday. Among the detainees, is Congress corporator Shehzad Khan(in middle in plain white shirt).
Citizenship Amendment Act: Delhi Police has denied permission to Bhim Army Chief Chandrashekhar Azad for a march from Jama Masjid to Jantar Mantar today.
Mobile internet services restored across Assam, services were suspended on December 11 following protests over Citizenship Amendment Act.
Tejashwi Yadav, RJD: We have called a bandh in Bihar on December 21 against the CAA. The act is unconstitutional and against humanity. It has exposed the divisive character of BJP.
The Central government has appealed to the people not to get misled by the rumours and doubts over the Citizenship (Amendment) Act - CAA, and National Register of Citizens (NRC), as violent protests broke out across the country over the two issues.





The government, in a bid to quell and address the doubts related to CAA and NRC, has provided answers to some of the most common questions related to them.





The government said that the NRC-like process at the national level has not started yet, adding that in the NRC, no proof of being an Indian will be sought from Muslims, and only an identity card will have to be shown.
US Senior State department official on CAA & NRC: Obviously,we are seeing active political debate,discussions in parliament, protests by ppl who are espousing their views on that law, &we’re also fully aware that there is judicial process that’s underway.




We respect India's democratic institutions and practices, also have to talk to India about fact that as democracies,issues around minority rights,religious freedom,human rights are important pillars of democratic societies.
The entry and exit gates of Jamia Millia Islamia and Jasola Vihar/Shaheen Bagh metro stations were closed as the precautionary measure amid protests over the Citizenship (Amendment) Act, 2019.





The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) tweeted- 'Security Update - Entry & exit gates of Jamia Millia Islamia and Jasola Vihar Shaheen Bagh are closed. Trains will not be halting at these stations. Normal service in all other stations.'






On Thursday, entry and exit gates of multiple metro stations were kept closed as a precautionary measure following the protests against the CAA. DMRC later informed that the gates have been opened.
A meeting that was supposed to be held for reviewing the security situation in the country on Thursday evening did not take place. The reason for not holding the meeting is not immediately known, officials told news agency PTI.
Uttar Pradesh DGP, OP Singh on reports of a protester dying in Lucknow during protests against Citizenship Amendment Act told ANI that firing was not done from police. 'I do not know how that death occurred, I do not think it has anything to do with this agitation & police action,' he said.
According to police officials, protests were held at 102 locations across Uttar Pradesh. At least a dozen vehicles were set ablaze in Lucknow. As many as 112 people were detained in Lucknow.
Anti-citizenship law protests: Major trouble spots




Protests broke out in several parts of the country against the Citizenship Amendment Act. Here are the major trouble spots:




DELHI:




Red Fort - Scores of protestors were dragged into buses by police in a bid to clear the area where Section 144 of the CrPC was imposed which restricts gathering of more than four people. Swaraj Abhiyan President Yogendra Yadav and student leader Umar Khalid among those detained.




Mandi House - Left leaders, including Sitaram Yechury, D Raja, Nilotpal Basu and Brinda Karat, detained.




Jantar Mantar - Hundreds of flag-waving students and activists converged after they were barred from demonstrating in Mandi House and Red Fort.




UTTAR PRADESH:




Lucknow - Protesters pelted stones and torched vehicles parked outside a police post. Police fire teargas shells to control situation in Madeyganj area. About 20 people have been taken into custody.




Sambhal - A public bus was set ablaze and another damaged. Some protesters pelted stones at a police station. Internet services suspended.




BIHAR:




Patna - Jan Adhikar Party (JAP) workers vandalised buses and cars, burnt tyres on roads to obstruct movement of vehicles and squatted on railway tracks.




Activists belonging to pro-Left student bodies such as AISF and AISA stormed the Rajendra Nagar Terminus and squatted on tracks disrupting movement of trains for about half an hour.




Jehanabad - CPI(ML) activists staged a roadblock on Kako More, disrupting traffic on national highways NH 110 and 83.




KARNATAKA:




Bengaluru - Scores of people, including writer and historian Ramachandra Guha, were detained.




Mangaluru -- Protests turned violent with demonstrators hurling stones at police personnel leading to lathicharge.




TELANGANA:




Hyderabad - Scores of protesters, including students, were taken into preventive custody.




GUJARAT:




Ahmedabad - Police baton-charged some people who gathered in Sardar Baug area. At least 20 protesters were also detained.




(PTI)
BREAKING | Curfew has been imposed in at least 5 police station limits of Karnataka's Mangaluru Commissionerate limits (central sub division of Mangaluru) till Friday midnight. Section 144 is already in place in city.
According to sources, at least 3 people were shot during Lucknow protests and one of them has died. The deceased has been identified as Mohammad Vakil. Other two identified as Jalani and Ranjeet are said to be critically injured.
Top 10 recent updates:




Internet services in Meerut barred till 5 pm tomorrow




Delhi Police says a total of 1200 protesters were detained in Delhi today.




Yogendra Yadav, Prashant Bhushan released from detention




Legal action would be taken against those spreading rumours: Delhi Police




BJP workers vandalising properties wearing skull caps: Mamata Banerjee




Home Ministry calls for meeting, to review security situation




Except Jamia and Jasola, entry & exit gates of all metro stations reopened




Gauhati HC directs Assam govt to restore mobile internet services




Prohibitory orders under Section 144 imposed in 44 districts of MP




Actors Huma Qureshi, Sushant Singh, Swara Bhaskar, Farkhan Akhtar join protests in Mumbai
Section 144 in 44 MP Districts | Prohibitory orders under Section 144 have been imposed in as many as 44 districts of Madhya Pradesh. Earlier in the day, the same orders were imposed in Karnataka's Bengaluru and Mangaluru.
Actors Huma Qureshi, Sushant Singh have also joined the Mumbai protest. Earlier actor Farhan Akhtar was spotted at the August Kranti Maidan were large crowd gathered to protest against the controversial Citizenship Amendment Act.
UP CM Yogi Adityanath on Lucknow protests:


I have called a meeting over this. You cant indulge in violence in name of protest. We will take strict action against such elements. Will seize property of those found guilty and compensate damage to public property.
BREAKING | Massive crowd gathered at Mumbai's August Kranti Maidan on Thursday evening to join the nationwide protests against the Citizenship Amendment Act. Even Bollywood actor Farkhan Akhtar joined the protest against the controversial act. Police personnel in heavy numbers were deployed to ensure a peaceful protest.
BJP national spokesperson Sambit Patra while speaking to ABP News claimed that all those protesters who are damaging public properties and attacking police personnel are Bangladeshi infiltrators. 'It can be understood by the kind of clothes they are wearing,' he said while speaking in a debate show.
According to sources close to ABP News, the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) will hold a review meeting later in the day over the violent protests against Citizenship Amendment Act which took place in different parts of the country.
Amit Shah no less than General Dyer: NCP's Nawab Malik




NCP leader Nawab Malik lashed out at Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Thursday over the police action against those protesting against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), comparing him to 'General Dyer'.




Malik's tweet targeting Shah echoed Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray's criticism.




Thackeray, whose party, Shiv Sena, has formed alliance with the NCP and the Congress, had likened the action against students of Jamia Milia Islamia University in Delhi during an anti-CAA protest to the massacre at the Jallianwala Bagh.
Suddenly after 73 years of independence we have to prove that we are Indian citizens. Where was BJP's head and tail at that time, BJP is dividing the country. Don't stop your protest because we have to get Citizenship Amendment Act revoked: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee
Delhi Police use drone to keep track of protesters




The Delhi police used a drone to keep a watch on protesters as they gathered to march against the amended citizenship law, from Red Fort in Old Delhi to Shaheed Park near ITO, on Thursday.




The police had denied permission to the left-backed AISA and the Swaraj Abhiyan to hold a march against the Citizenship Amendment Act from Red Fort, citing law and order issues.
According to reports, Congress leaders Ahmed Patel, Jyotiraditya Scindia, RPN Singh and Deepender Singh Hooda arrive at the residence of Sonia Gandhi in New Delhi for party's core group meeting over 'unrest across the country' after Citizenship Amendment Act.
Situation is under control now. Mob had turned violent but force didn't lose their patience. Mob has been dispersed forcefully so that there is no loss of life or property. The force is now being moved to other location. 40-50 arrested across the dist: SSP Lucknow, in Husainabad
Protests Against CAA Turn Violent In Delhi, UP And Bihar: Roundup




Defying unprecedented prohibitory orders across regions, simultaneous protests broke out on Thursday in multiple cities against the newly amended citizenship law, prompting authorities to detain a large number of activists and students and clamp down on mobile services in parts of the national capital and other states.




While the protests remained largely peaceful at most places with the agitators depending on slogans and placards to express their opposition to the new law and what they called 'barbaric police action' against students of Jamia Millia Islamia and Aligarh Muslim University, there were reports of violent clashes and arson in Uttar Pradesh and Bihar. Rail and road traffic was hit across several states.




Barricades by police in and around the national capital, closing of Delhi Metro gates at several stations and an unprecedented suspension of mobile voice, messaging and internet services in parts of Delhi added to the woes.




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CAA Protests In Mumbai And Nagpur:




Political party workers and students on Thursday protested against the Citizenship Act at the historic August Kranti Maidan here. Similar protests were held in Pune and Nagpur.




Protesters shouted slogans against Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah. 'Tanashahi nahi chalegi (dictatorship won't work),' they said.




Thousands of students from various parts of the city, members of various communities and political parties were seen marching towards the Maidan carrying placards, banners and handbills in their hands.




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Police resort to lathi charge to disperse the protesters demonstrating against Citizenship Amendment Act, in Uttar Pradesh's Hazratganj area. Protesters pelted stones at media personnel and security forces and even one media OB van was set ablaze.
All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) administration has issued memorandum to its staff, faculty, resident doctors, nurses and students to refrain from holding any dharna/ protest/ strike at, in or around AIIMS.
Blocking communications & internet has become the new normal in India. But no matter how hard the govt tries to silence the citizens, the people will continue to voice their dissent against the unconstitutionality of the CAA: Congress Official Twitter handle

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New Delhi: Police detained scores of protestors including several political leaders in New Delhi when they tried to take out a march to protest the Citizenship (Amendment) Act.  Despite the prohibitory orders of the police, a large number of people gathered near the Red Fort area to stage protests against the new law.

Swarajya Abhiyan chief Yogendra Yadav was among those detained from Red Fort, where section 144 of Criminal Procedure Code has been imposed,  officials said. Meanwhile, CPI (M) leader Sitaram yechury and CPI leader Brinda Karat have also been arrested from Mandi House Area.

"I have just been detained from Lal Qila. About a thousand protesters already detained. Thousands on the way. Am told we are being taken to Bawana," Yadav tweeted after his detention. 






Police had already denied the permission for the protest near the Red Fort citing law and order issues, but the protestors said they will go ahead with the march. Section 144 prohibits assembly of more than 4 people in an area.

Protestors, which included activists and students, were dragged into buses in a bid to clear the area. Holding placards and shouting slogans, the protesters allowed themselves to be escorted to the buses.

"I know many of our mates are being detained, despite that many have gathered here. The citizenship of this country cannot be divided and this is our protest call today," Yadav said.

Protests against the new law are expected to intensify at the national capital today. Taking precautionary measures, the administration has imposed section 144 of CrpC near Red Fort area. Lahori Gate, Kashmere Gate and Kotwali police stations will come under this order, officials said.

Two protests are scheduled in the national capital, one by students and activists and the other by left parties. The two marches are to meet at Shaheen Park near ITO.

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"Permission has not been granted for the protest march to be held by the communist party from Mandi House to Jantar Mantar over Citizenship Ammendment Act  and NRC at 12 pm today," said Delhi Police. 

Administration has also stopped operations at several metro stations.

Gates Of 15 Delhi Metro Stations Closed

The entry and exit gates of  15 metro stations were shut on Thursday for security purposes, ahead of Left parties’ protest against the Citizenship Amendment Act in the national capital.

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Here is the list of stations which are closed for today. Trains will not be halting at these stations.

Patel Chowk, Lok Kalyan Marg, Udyog Bhawan, ITO, Pragati Maidan, Khan Market, Lal Quila, Jama Masjid, Chandni Chowk, Vishwavidyalaya, Jamia Millia Islamia, Jasola Vihar Shaheen Bagh and Munirka.

Entry & exit gates of Central Secretariat are closed. However, interchange facility is available at this station.



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