New Delhi:A youth wanting to pick up his elder sister from her office, a man from Aligarh hoping to join his family at a hospital, students going to take their board exams, and women hawkers waiting to return home were among the several people caught in the crossfire during clashes in Delhi on Monday.
Clashes unfolded in northeast Delhi's Jaffrabad on Sunday and spiralled in nearby areas including Bhajanpura, Chandbagh, Yamuna Vihar and Maujpur where pro- and anti-Citizenship (Amendment) Act (CAA) protests turned violent on Monday, leading to the death of four people including a head constable and 50 injured, according to officials.
One of the worst-hit areas was Bhajanpura where a petrol pump and two school buses were torched on a road near Yamuna Vihar border by mobs during the conflagration.
Vehicular traffic remained restricted on road number 59, which leads to Bhajanpura on one side and Ghaziabad via Gokalpuri flyover on the other, causing inconvenience to commuters and locals, including students.
A 20-year-old man carrying a helmet said he had to leave his motorcycle in Gokalpuri as he tried to make his way to Mustafabad but was stuck at barricades put by the police.
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"My sister works there and she is calling me repeatedly, asking me to come and take her home in this situation. I' 'm unable to find a way to reach her," the man, visibly worried, told a news agency here.
A family from Aligarh district in Uttar Pradesh which had come to Rohini for a member's treatment was also caught in the blockade.
"Five of us, including two women, had come here in the morning. The remaining four are still at the hospital in Rohini and I had come here for some work. Now, I am waiting for the violence to end so that I can go and pick them up and when we all can return home," a man, who identified himself as Abhishek Thakur, said as he sat on a pavement with his car parked near a police station.