Protest in Patna against CAA, several cops hurt


Patna, Dec 16 (IANS): Agitating against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act and the National Register of Citizens (NRC), a mob set afire a police post and targeted some vehicles at Kargil Chowk, here on Sunday.

According to Patna District Magistrate Kumar Ravi, the protesters were moving towards the Kargil Chowk from Ashok Rajpath when they were intercepted by the police.

They attacked a Vajra vehicle and pelted stones on the police, leaving around a dozen policemen injured, Ravi said. The police had to lob three rounds of tear gas to disperse the mob, he said.

An FIR has reportedly been registered at the Gandhi Maidan police station for organising a procession without permission and destroying public property.

The police is examining CCTV footage to identify the miscreants.

  

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  • ad, mangaluru

    Mon, Dec 16 2019

    These protests would not have taken place if Modi and Shah did not do the CAB and NRC. The Home Minister who is the custodian security of Indians is a threat to the citizens. This has been caused by these two monsters , for heavens sake, remove them from the throne to save India from these atrocities of the government.

    Look at what happened in 2002 in Godhra, Gujarat in 2002.

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  • Nash, Mangalore

    Mon, Dec 16 2019

    A mob burnt some people in train and riots started

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  • sabastian, brahmavar

    Mon, Dec 16 2019

    first we should compare the minorities situation in India & Pak,Afghanistan, Bangladesh. It is also the responsibility of govt of India to take care of minorities in Pakistan, Afghanistan & Bangladesh due to 1947 partition. India has already taken care of Indian minorities & now they have to think about the welfare of minorities of these 3 countries.

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