New Delhi: The Union Home Ministry is closely monitoring the situation in North East Delhi following clash between two groups over Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA).
CRPF Director general AP Maheshwari on Thursday briefed Union Home Secretary Ajay Kumar Bhalla on the prevailing law and order situation in the area even as security forces are doing flag march in sensitive areas of violence affected places.
The death toll in the violence that rocked the entire nations has so far claimed 34 lives with more than 100 injured.
Sources in the Home Ministry also said that the alleged involvement of AAP councillor Tahir Hussain in the violence is under examination following the recovery of petrol bombs and bricks from the terrace of his flats in North East Delhi.
Tahir came under scanner after the family of slain IB official Ankit Sharma alleged Tahir's role in the death of Ankit. Newly appointed special police commissioner (law and order) SN Srivastava said that the situation was returning to normal.
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