Wednesday, February 26, 2020

Centre, Delhi Government "Mute Spectators" To Delhi Violence: Congress

Centre, Delhi Government "Mute Spectators" To Delhi Violence: Congress
Delhi Violence: The Congress has been demanding Amit Shah's resignation over the violence that broke out on Sunday evening between groups against and in favour of the controversial citizenship law CAA.
All IndiaEdited by Deepshikha GhoshUpdated: February 27, 2020 01:02 pm IST
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Centre, Delhi Government 'Mute Spectators' To Delhi Violence: Congress
Congress chief Sonia Gandhi submits memorandum on Delhi violence.




New Delhi: Home Minister Amit Shah should be sacked for "abdicating" his duties and both the centre and Arvind Kejriwal's government in Delhi had been "mute spectators" to the clashes that had claimed 32 lives, Congress president Sonia Gandhi said today after meeting the President along with a party delegation.
"We urged the President to use his power to protect Rajdharma," former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said, condemning the violence in which over 200 have been injured.

Sonia Gandhi, targeting both the ruling BJP and the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), said: "The centre and the newly-elected Delhi government were mute spectators to the violence."

The Congress has been demanding Amit Shah's resignation over the violence that broke out on Sunday evening between groups against and in favour of the controversial citizenship law CAA.

Over four days, the spiraling violence took a communal turn and the police were accused of largely failing to control rioting on the streets, looting, arson and stone-throwing.

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