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'Mumbai Bagh' protesters allege manhandling by police

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Published : Mar 6, 2020, 5:04 PM IST

Mumbai Bagh's women protesters alleged that the police manhandled them and objected to a temporary shade put up by them in Nagpada area of south Mumbai. The police, however, denied the allegation.

'Mumbai Bagh' protesters allege manhandling by police
'Mumbai Bagh' protesters allege manhandling by police

Mumbai: Women protesting against the CAA and NRC at 'Mumbai Bagh' in Nagpada area of south Mumbai accused the police of manhandling them.

The protesters claimed that the police had objected to a temporary shade put up by them at the protest site.

The police, however, denied the allegation.

Hundreds of women have been sitting in protest at Morland road in Nagpada since January 26 against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act and National Register of Citizens.

The incident took place in the early hours of Friday when some protesters put up a tarpaulin shade to protect themselves from the sun, a protester said.
The police personnel, who were deployed at the site, took objection and tried removing the shade, following which a heated argument ensued and some protesters were manhandled, she alleged.

The police, however, denied the allegation, saying they had examined the video footages from the site and the incident has not been confirmed as yet.

Following the incident, residents of Nagpada and Madanpura gathered at 'Mumbai Bagh' and demanded action against the concerned police officials.

A delegation of protesters also met additional commissioner of police (Central Region) Viresh Prabhu and senior police officials seeking action against the concerned police personnel.

(PTI REPORT)

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Mumbai: Women protesting against the CAA and NRC at 'Mumbai Bagh' in Nagpada area of south Mumbai accused the police of manhandling them.

The protesters claimed that the police had objected to a temporary shade put up by them at the protest site.

The police, however, denied the allegation.

Hundreds of women have been sitting in protest at Morland road in Nagpada since January 26 against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act and National Register of Citizens.

The incident took place in the early hours of Friday when some protesters put up a tarpaulin shade to protect themselves from the sun, a protester said.
The police personnel, who were deployed at the site, took objection and tried removing the shade, following which a heated argument ensued and some protesters were manhandled, she alleged.

The police, however, denied the allegation, saying they had examined the video footages from the site and the incident has not been confirmed as yet.

Following the incident, residents of Nagpada and Madanpura gathered at 'Mumbai Bagh' and demanded action against the concerned police officials.

A delegation of protesters also met additional commissioner of police (Central Region) Viresh Prabhu and senior police officials seeking action against the concerned police personnel.

(PTI REPORT)

ALSO READ: Opposition should apologise for hate speeches that led to Delhi riots: Shahnawaz Hussain

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