“Where was Amit Shah when Delhi burnt?”: Sena hits out at BJP
New Delhi : As an uneasy calm prevails in the national capital with death toll in northeast Delhi rising to 38 and police registering over 45 FIRs, politicians have started with their blame games with each party hitting out at each instead of taking the stock of the situation at ground zero.
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The Delhi High Court on Thursday made the Centre a party in the PIL which has sought lodging of FIRs and arrests in violence in Delhi and gave it four weeks to file a reply to the petition. No major incident was reported from the riot hit areas on Tuesday, the Home Ministry said, and added that Home Minister said, and added that Home Minister Amit Shah reviewed the situation in violence-hit parts of the city. The AAP, meanwhile has suspended its councilor Tahir Hussain, accused of being involved in the killing of an IB staffer, from the primary membership of the party till the police probe is complete.
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The Shiv Sena has slammed the Centre over violence in northeast Delhi, pointing their attack on Home Minister Amit Shah for his absence during the clashes that ensued in Delhi in the last three days. Hyper nationalism and communalism are taking the country 100 years behind, the Shiv Sena said.
On the transfer of Delhi HC judge, the Sena said the government punished him after he ordered FIRs against Union Minister, Anurag Thakur, MP Parvesh Verma and Kapil Mishra.
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