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Death toll in Delhi violence reaches 46

| @indiablooms | Mar 01, 2020, at 09:48 pm

Delhi/IBNS: The death toll due to violence over Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) protest in North East Delhi has climbed to 46 as three more bodies were recovered from two canals is the clash-hit areas on Sunday, reports said.

According to reports, police recovered two bodies from Bhagirathi Vihar canal and one more from a canal in Gokulpuri area.

Delhi witnessed massive violence over the new citizenship law passed by the Centre last year.

Meanwhile, the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation on Sunday briefly closed seven metro stations due to security reasons.

"Entry & exit gates of Tilak Nagar are closed. Entry & exit of Nangloi, Surajmal Stadium, Badarpur, Tughlakabad, Uttam Nagar west and Nawada are closed." DMRC said in a series of tweet.

But later within 30 minutes, the DMRC informed that all metro stations were reopened and the normal services resumed.

Meanwhile, Delhi Police clarified that the reports of firing and tense situation in west Delhi were rumours.

"Some unsubstantiated reports of tense situation in South East & West District are being circulated on social media. It is to reiterate that these are all rumours. Don't pay attention to such rumours. Delhi Police is closely monitoring accounts spreading rumours and taking action", Delhi police said in a tweet.   

(With UNI inputs)

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