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Four More Deaths Recorded At GTB Hospital, Delhi Violence Toll 42 Now

28 Feb, 2020 10:10 PM

    The death toll in the Delhi’s communal violence has gone up to 42 now with four more fatalities being recorded at the city’s GTB Hospital on Friday, officials said.


    The situation has showed some signs of returning to normalcy and clouds of smoke cleared to reveal the extent of the damage from the worst riots in the city in over three decades.


    As people gingerly stepped out for work and opened shops and other establishments in northeast Delhi, anxiety escalated outside the Guru Teg Bahadur(GTB) hospital where people waited outside the mortuary to receive the bodies of their loved ones.


    Police and paramilitary personnel also maintained a strict vigil in view of Friday prayers at mosques.


    The maulvis of the mosques in riot-hit areas appealed for peace and harmony and put out announcements asking people not to fall prey to rumours and cooperate with the police.


    The GTB hospital has recorded 38 deaths, the Lok Nayak Jai Prakash hospital three, while the Jag Pravesh Chandra hospital reported one death, officials said. Delhi Police spokesperson Mandeep Singh Randhawa, however, maintained that the death toll stood at 38.


    Randhawa told reporters that a total of 148 FIRs were registered and 630 people were either arrested or detained so far.


    “No untoward incident was reported today(Friday),” he said, adding prohibitory orders were relaxed for 10 hours in several areas.

    He said forensic science laboratory teams have been called in and the crime scenes are being revisited.


    More than 250 people have been injured in the communal clashes over the amended citizenship law, police said, amid reports that one in every three victims suffered bullet injuries.


    The areas mainly affected include Jaffrabad, Maujpur, Chand Bagh, Khajuri Khas and Bhajanpura.


    While civic workers swept the streets and bylanes of northeast Delhi littered with bricks, broken glass and other detritus of three days of communal clashes, some shopkeepers sorted through the charred remains of their vandalised and burnt shops.


    Shops and other establishments opened in some places and more private vehicles were seen on roads. Autos and e-rickshaws also began plying in some areas as people stepped out of their homes to get back to work or catch up on essential errands.


    Officials also said they were making extra efforts to quell rumours, and were holding regular flag marches and interactions in the neighbourhoods of affected areas as confidence-building measures.


    “My job will be to ensure people feel safe and also that police is there for them,” said senior IPS officer S N Shrivastava, who will take over as Delhi police commissioner from Sunday.


    He said 331 peace meetings have been held in the affected areas over the last two days.


    Shrivastava was repatriated from the Central Reserve Police Force(CRPF) and appointed as the special commissioner (law and order) of Delhi Police earlier this week when the violence started.


    Nearly 7,000 paramilitary personnel have been deployed in the affected areas since Monday. Hundreds of Delhi Police personnel are also on the ground to maintain peace.


    As survivors struggled to come to grips with the violence, victims recounted tales of horror.


    “We jumped from the first floor with dupattas wrapped around our bodies to save ourselves,” said a 45-year-old woman at Al-Hind Hospital, recalling how she and her two daughters were forced to flee their home after a mob allegedly barged in and molested them.


    The nightmare on Wednesday night ended only after the three entered a Muslim-dominated lane.


    “I was at home when a mob barged in. I and my two daughters were molested and our clothes torn by the mob,” the woman, who runs an NGO in Karawal Nagar, claimed with tears in her eyes.


    The Delhi Police also initiated an “outreach programme” as part of which its officials met imams and maulvis of mosques. The exercise was carried by senior officials outside mosques in Kardampuri and Kabir Nagar. These areas witnessed pitched battles between two communities for three days from Monday.


    During the meeting, senior police officers were briefed about the recent riots.


    The policemen posted in these areas briefed senior officials that people of these two areas, which witnessed large scale violence from Tuesday, have been generally peaceful and claimed it was the “outsiders” from adjoining areas such as Seelampur and Jaffrabad who indulged in violence.


    Senior police officials were asked to take stock of the situation, especially keeping in mind that it was a Friday and some miscreants may take advantage of large gatherings to engineer an unrest again, they said.


    The senior officials assured that police will take every action against the miscreants and ensure safety of locals.


    After a visit to Jaffrabad, one of the worst affected areas, National Commission for Women (NCW) chairperson Rekha Sharma said the situation is peaceful but there is “tension in the air”.


    Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said the Delhi government has set up nine shelters for the riot-affected people and is distributing food among them.


    Addressing a news conference, he said the government has started distributing Rs 25,000 in cash, as part of compensation, to those whose houses have been burnt during the violence.


    For assistance of the violence-hit people, Kejriwal said the government has appointed 18 magistrates and four night magistrates.


    Lieutenant Governor Anil Baijal visited the riot-affected areas to take stock of the situation and interacted with locals.


    Baijal visited Maujpur, Jaffrabad and Gokulpuri, an official said. He was accompanied by senior police officers. This is his first visit to the riot-hit areas.

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