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Riots are part of life, says Haryana Minister on Delhi violence

Haryana Minister on Thursday said that the kind of violence in northeast Delhi had happened before too and was 'part of life. The entire Delhi was burning when Indira Gandhi was assassinated. Ranjit Singh Chautala said, referring to the anti-Sikh riots of 1984.

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Published : Feb 27, 2020, 5:21 PM IST

Updated : Feb 27, 2020, 7:45 PM IST

New Delhi: Reacting on the recent incidents of violence in Delhi that claimed at least 34 lives, Haryana Minister Ranjit Chautala on Thursday said that "riots are part of life".

Haryana Minister Ranjit Chautala

"Riots happen. It happened in the past also. The entire Delhi was burning when Indira Gandhi was assassinated. It is the part of life," said Chautala, while referring to the anti-Sikh riots of 1984.

The death toll in the incidents of violence in North-East Delhi has risen to 33 after another person passed away at the Lok Nayak Jai Prakash Narayan (LNJP) hospital here.

Out of the total, three deaths have been reported from LNJP Hospital and 30 from GTB Hospital.

On Wednesday, GTB Hospital informed that on February 24, five people were brought dead and on February 25, 15 people were brought dead. Out of the 20 people, five had blunt injuries, nine had gunshot injuries, three had stab injuries and one had burn injuries.

In total, 132 civilians and 31 police personnel were admitted to GTB hospital on February 24 and February 25.

Delhi Police has registered 18 FIRs and 106 people have been arrested in connection with the violence in North-East Delhi.

(ANI REPORT)

Also, read: Delhi violence: Congress delegation meets President Kovind today

New Delhi: Reacting on the recent incidents of violence in Delhi that claimed at least 34 lives, Haryana Minister Ranjit Chautala on Thursday said that "riots are part of life".

Haryana Minister Ranjit Chautala

"Riots happen. It happened in the past also. The entire Delhi was burning when Indira Gandhi was assassinated. It is the part of life," said Chautala, while referring to the anti-Sikh riots of 1984.

The death toll in the incidents of violence in North-East Delhi has risen to 33 after another person passed away at the Lok Nayak Jai Prakash Narayan (LNJP) hospital here.

Out of the total, three deaths have been reported from LNJP Hospital and 30 from GTB Hospital.

On Wednesday, GTB Hospital informed that on February 24, five people were brought dead and on February 25, 15 people were brought dead. Out of the 20 people, five had blunt injuries, nine had gunshot injuries, three had stab injuries and one had burn injuries.

In total, 132 civilians and 31 police personnel were admitted to GTB hospital on February 24 and February 25.

Delhi Police has registered 18 FIRs and 106 people have been arrested in connection with the violence in North-East Delhi.

(ANI REPORT)

Also, read: Delhi violence: Congress delegation meets President Kovind today

Last Updated : Feb 27, 2020, 7:45 PM IST
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