HomeNewsIndiaAnti-CAA Protests: Delhi Police conducts flag marches in hotspots; Bengal, Assam, Tripura likely to see agitations today

Anti-CAA Protests: Delhi Police conducts flag marches in hotspots; Bengal, Assam, Tripura likely to see agitations today

Kerala will not enforce the law, according to CM Vijayan, who is affiliated with the Left. Meanwhile, Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee asserted that she would vehemently oppose the CAA if she perceived it as discriminatory towards certain groups residing in India and if it restricted their current citizenship rights in any way.

March 12, 2024 / 10:43 IST
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Anti-CAA protests had rocked the country when the Citizenship Amendment Act was passed
Anti-CAA protests had rocked the country when the Citizenship Amendment Act was passed

With the notification of the rules of the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) by the Narendra Modi-led government, the day will be focussed on observing how the developments unfold on the national political stage, particularly in states like Assam and West Bengal, where the immediate impact of the Centre's decision is anticipated.

The Delhi Police, along with the Rapid Action Force (RAF), conducted a flag march in the Seelampur area of Delhi today. Meanwhile, the Police has identified 43 hotspots in the national capital's northeast district, and carried out patrols in areas such as Seelampur, Jaffrabad, Mustafabad, Bhajanpura, Khajoori Khas, and Seemapuri on March 11 following the Centre's notification, according to an official statement. In the southeastern part of Delhi, paramilitary forces conducted a flag march, while local police patrolled the area on motorcycles.

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The security in the national capital has been heightened by the Delhi Police, including a flag march in the Jama Masjid area, in light of both Ramazan and the CAA. DCP Central Delhi M Harsha Vardhan noted that the CAA is unrelated to any Indian citizen, and strict actions will be taken against those attempting to spread rumors or mislead the public.

Demonstrations are scheduled in northeastern states, Meghalaya and Tripura, organised by the North East Students’ Organisation.