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Watch: Shaheen Bagh protestors ring in Republic Day with the national anthem and the Preamble

The demonstration site and the streets leading to it were jam-packed with protestors who had gathered on the occasion of Republic Day.

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Jan 26, 2020 · 02:39 pm
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As the clock hits 12 at Shaheen Bagh and the date changes, all young and old , women and children stood together to recite National Anthem on #RepublicDay This is the first Mass recitation of the National Anthem and Preamble in the whole country at Midnight. pic.twitter.com/cCKBLqelrB

— Zafar Abbas (@zafarabbaszaidi) January 25, 2020

We the people. Hundreds read the preamble of the Indian Constitution at midnight at #ShaheenBagh to mark the country’s 71st Republic Day. pic.twitter.com/zgHfcMo7Bv

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