‘Not Aware’: DCP on Cops Removing Anti-CAA Posters at Shaheen Bagh

DCP RP Meena said, “Police removed only those things that were obstructing the road in Shaheen Bagh.”
Asmita Nandy
India
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Delhi Police personnel remove posters at Shaheen Bagh protest site.
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(Photo: PTI)
Delhi Police personnel remove posters at Shaheen Bagh protest site.
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After pictures and videos of police and civic authorities removing anti-CAA posters and graffiti emerged on Tuesday, 24 March, Southeast Delhi DCP said he is “not aware”of them and will look into the matter.

Two days after Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal announced a complete lockdown in view of the pandemic, the Delhi Police on Tuesday, 24 March cleared the protest sites in Shaheen Bagh, Jamia, Hauz Rani, Jaffrabad and Turkman Gate.

However, after clearing the sites, the police along with civic workers were seen removing posters and graffiti in Jamia and Shaheen Bagh.

DCP Southeast RP Meena told The Quint, “After clearing the site, we removed whatever was causing obstruction on the way.”

When The Quint sent him the following picture which clearly shows policemen removing posters from a bus stop in Shaheen Bagh, DCP Meena said, “I will have to check all the photos and videos. I am not aware of this.”

Delhi Police personnel remove posters at Shaheen Bagh protest site.
Art installations and banners being removed from the protest site at Shaheen Bagh.

In a video tweeted by Shaheen Bagh’s Twitter page, a woman protester slammed the Delhi Police for clearing the site despite them following all precautionary measures against coronavirus outbreak.

The woman asks, “If they cleared protest site only because of coronavirus threat, why did they remove all the other structures and art installations?”

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While the Shaheen Bagh matter is still in Supreme Court, the police had been urging the protesters to vacate the area citing coronavirus threat. The protesters had decided to continue the sit-in symbolically with fewer number of women and keeping slippers outside.

The women in Shaheen Bagh continued their sit-in against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act for 100 days before it was cleared on Tuesday.

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Published: 24 Mar 2020,08:22 PM IST

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