Delhi Police holds flag march in Maujpur, Jaffrabad, Babarpur, curfew timings relaxed
The Delhi Police held a flag march in northeast Delhi
areas of Maujpur, Jaffraba, Babarpur; the special commissioner of police said
the police are trying their best to normalise the situation.
Special Commissioner of Police (Crime), Satish Golcha,
held a banner walk in Maujpur, Jaffrabad and Babarpur territories of Delhi on
Saturday.
Satish Golcha said that circumstance in Maujpur,
Jaffrabad and Babarpur is quiet and leveled out.
"No untoward occurrence was accounted for from these
territories [Maujpur, Jaffrabad and Babarpur] in the previous three days.
Accordingly, time limitation timings have been loose," Satish Golcha said.
The exceptional official of police said that the Delhi
Police is attempting their best to standardize the circumstance.
"We're attempting our best to standardize
circumstance as quickly as time permits. We'll keep on observing the
circumstance and send security staff till it gets totally typical in the
vicious influenced zones of upper east Delhi," Satish Golcha said.
The circumstance in upper east Delhi was tranquil
Saturday morning with occupants steadily dealing with the harm in shared
uproars in the territory not long ago.
Security work force have been directing banner walks and
holding customary counsels with local people to mitigate their feelings of
dread. They are likewise asking occupants to not focus on gossipy tidbits via
web-based networking media and report them to the police.
Sources, in the mean time, said the Delhi government is
thinking about to give a WhatsApp number on which individuals can whine about
loathe messages being flowed on the texting application.
They said the legislature will cause an intrigue to
individuals to not advance any such message since sending any material which
causes ill will among networks is a wrongdoing.
The move is planned for managing bits of gossip via
web-based networking media.
The brutality in Jaffrabad, Maujpur, Babarpur, Chand
Bagh, Shiv Vihar, Bhajan Pura, Yamuna Vihar zones of upper east Delhi has
guaranteed more than 40 lives and left more than 200 harmed.
A large number of properties have been damaged. Frenzied mobs
torched houses, shops, vehicles, a petrol pump and pelted stones at locals and
police personnel.
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