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Watch: Anti-CAA protest continues in Jaffrabad despite violence in North East Delhi

Seven people have been killed so far in the riots in North East Delhi on Monday.

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Feb 25, 2020 · 11:37 am
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The morning at Jaffrabad! Come join these women! pic.twitter.com/C6rRty5hMe

— vqueer (@vqueeram) February 25, 2020

Despite the immense violence unleashed on the people of Delhi today, the women at Jaffrabad are undeterred. This is bravery -- not hiding behind helmets, or armed with guns and sticks.#AntiCAA peaceful protests in #Delhi pic.twitter.com/F13js8tfIQ

— We The People of India (@ThePeopleOfIN) February 24, 2020
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