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Two WhatsApp groups- Khidmat and Save Constitution, were also created formed for the protests organised at Wazirabad Road and Chand Bagh Kavalpreet Kaur of AISA, Devangana Kalita of Pinjra Tod, Khalid Saifi, Miran Haider used to deliver provocative speeches, telling people that they have to overthrow this (Central) govt Shadab told police that protestors at Wazirabad Road and Chand Bagh were encouraged to take advantage of the US President Donal Trump's visit to India so that their protests get international attention
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Salman is the main accused in IB Officer Ankit Sharma's murder case that took place during the Hindu-Muslim riots in Delhi. Salman has admitted that he was the one who took Ankit to Tahir Hussain's house in Chand Bagh and then murdered him with a knife by stabbing him 14 times. Watch report:
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Sources revealed that Sami was under suspicion due to his activities in cyberspace, which revealed his intention to carry out suicide attacks in the country. He was in contact with members of ISKP (a part of ISIS) in Afghanistan.
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In this video, watch exclusive report on the weapons factory of Delhi rioters.
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This segment of DNA brings to you important stories of the day. Watch this video for more information.
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Some signs of normalcy returned to riots affected areas but most of the shops are closed. People are afraid to enter to their own houses. watch this painful story
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Following the reports, DMRC closed the entry and exit of Tilak Nagar, Nangloi, Surajmal Stadium, Badarpur, Tughlakabad, Uttam Nagar West and Nawada metro stations and reopened them within some minutes. After getting that situation is normal. In this segment of DNA today, we did an analysis of these digital riots which are spreading through smartphones.
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The Ministry of Home Affairs has identified those who are inciting violence, provoking and spreading rumours. 4689 Facebook accounts and 1846 Twitter accounts have also been identified.
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An acid factory was discovered at Shiv Vihar, which is estimated to have been supplied from the acid in the riot-affected areas during the anti-Hindu riots.
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Following the reports, DMRC closed the entry and exit of Tilak Nagar, Nangloi, Surajmal Stadium, Badarpur, Tughlakabad, Uttam Nagar West and Nawada metro stations and reopened them within some minutes. After getting that situation is normal.
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West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Monday hit out at the Centre terming the communal violence in Delhi a 'state-sponsored genocide and that BJP was trying to replicate the 'Gujarat model of riots' across the country. "It was a planned genocide, yet BJP has not apologised for it. And shamelessly they came here and said they want to capture Bengal," she said.
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Nearly a week after the communal riots broke out in Delhi, the situation still not under control. Dead bodies are being recovered from the sewer one by one.The number of people who died in the riots are also increasing
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Here is the True video of Delhi Riots. Watch this video and know how the violent messages went viral on social media. Know how Delhi burnt for two days.
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A different picture of Delhi Police came out during the riots. Police rescued 300 Muslims and sent them to safer places. While questions are being raised on Delhi Police, this is a different picture of Delhi police.
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In this video you can watch how Mustafabad suffers in fear after riots broke out. Watch the viral video of 36 hours of fear in Mustafabad
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Days after large scale riots in Northeast Delhi. The capital again put an edge of rumours of fresh violence in Delhi. Police clarified these rumours are baseless.
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Stay tuned to Zee News for latest updates on the recent violence that was held in northeast Delhi.
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Schools will remain closed in northeast Delhi till March 7 in view of the prevailing tensed situation.    
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The situation is far from normal and an environment of fear is still prevailing in Delhi, the Congress party said on Saturday, after 42 people died in the worst communal riots in the city in over three decades.






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