Delhi CAA Protest: Many detained, thousands head to Jantar Mantar
R. Radhika | December 19, 2019 | 02:38 PM IST | 2 mins read
NEW DELHI: Dozens were detained. Students and leaders of political parties were picked up. Internet on mobile phones was blocked, confirmed Medianama . Over 18 metro stations were shut by the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation. It was punishingly cold. But Delhi’s students and citizens still found a way to protest against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act 2019, passed by the Narendra Modi government last week.
Since 10 am, Police started driving protesters away from Red Fort and Mandi House – the two venues where two sets of protesters were to gather – and also from Shahidi Park at ITO where they were to meet. Gathering of protesters was prohibited by the Delhi Police, citing Section 144 of the Criminal Procedure Code. Former student leaders Umar Khalid and Sucheta De were detained early. Politician Yogendra Yadav was detained as well. In Bangalore, writer and scholar Ramachandra Guha was detained.
Delhi Police’s action and the government’s interference in the transport and communication networks, compelled protesters to react and redraw plans fast. Ultimately, the protest took place at Jantar Mantar where thousands joined.
Here are some of the scenes from the December 19 protest:
All photos by Radhika
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