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The Telegraph shocking heading on Delhi Violence


Ruling BJP can’t digest the defeat in Delhi elections. BJP state leaders in particular are showed their frustration in their words even after Kejriwal took the oath as CM. Kejriwal led AAP won the Delhi battle third time consecutively beating two national parties. 
BJP leader Kapil Mishra compared Delhi Elections as India and Pakistan Cricket match whereas other leader Parvesh Varma called Kejriwal as Terrorist. Union Minister Anurag Thakur “Goli Maro” comments on CAA Protesters. All these remarks don’t fetch to reach two digit numbers in Delhi results. Kapil Mishra planned to conduct pro-CAA rally in Delhi on Sunday. He demands the police to vacate the roads (keeping Shaheen Bagh protesters in view) because of US President Trump’s visit to India. Adding to that if police unable to control situation his followers will do police job.

Obviously, Kapil remarks hit the Muslim minority community that ignites fire between two groups. Till now 22 people died including two police men and 189 were injured in the clashes that happened in N-E Delhi. Today, Delhi violence issue dragged into High Court. Petitioners file the PIL in Delhi High Court and saying that some of the leader’s speeches provoked the violence. High Court watched the video clips of Hate Speeches of Kapil Mishra, Anuragh Thakur and Parvesh Varma with all judges. HC asked the police after watching the videos ‘Who stopped them to File FIR against leaders?’ High Court asked police file cases against the victims in arson and vandalizing the property and not on persons who made hate speeches. Police asked one day time for filing the cases on leaders.

BJP High Command can’t stop their leaders on Hate Speeches. They are in wrong assumption that Hindu votes divert to BJP with their speeches. People not liked the hate and provoked speeches. AAP win majority segments even in Hindu dominated areas in Delhi Polls. Kejriwal request Amit Shah on Army deployment to control the riots. Ministry of Home Affairs denies sending Army troops and assuring to give additional forces to control the situation in Delhi. NSA Chief Ajit Doval visited the ground level situation in North Eastern part of Delhi and he directly talking with the people. Thanks to Fourth estate for it’s timely intervention in Delhi riots. The Telegraph published the article with banner item ‘Gujarat Model reaches Delhi’ which indicates the BJP sponsored riots happened in Delhi.


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