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Delhi CEO visits Shaheen Bagh amid anti-CAA protests, says no obstruction in areas marked for Assembly poll activities

New Delhi: Amid anti-CAA protests in Shaheen Bagh, Delhi CEO Ranbir Singh on Friday visited the area to assess the situation and preparedness ahead of the Assembly elections, and said there is no obstruction in areas where poll activities will be conducted on 8 February.

Protesters raise slogans during a demonstration against the amended Citizenship Act and National Register of Citizens at Shaheen Bagh, in New Delhi. PTI

Protesters raise slogans during a demonstration against the amended Citizenship Act and National Register of Citizens at Shaheen Bagh, in New Delhi. PTI

Singh said, police forces and election machineries are on "extra vigil" and assessing the situation all the time across the National Capital.

"I visited the Shaheen Bagh area today to assess the situation and found out that the five polling stations are in residential zones, while the protests are happening on the streets. So, their is no obstruction in areas where poll activities will be conducted, and so voters would face no problems," he told PTI.

Shaheen Bagh falls in Okhla constituency. The area has become the epicentre of anti-CAA protests in the national capital and the agitation has been thrusted by political parties into a poll issue.

Polls for the 70 assembly seats in Delhi are due on 8 February with the counting of votes on 11 February.

Singh was accompanied by the district election officer and nodal police officers during his visit.

The anti-CAA protests at Shaheen Bagh, on a stretch of the main road on Kalindi Kunj side, have been going on for nearly 50 days in south Delhi. The protesters have been demanding the repeal of the CAA.



January 31, 2020 at 11:50PM

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