A Special Investigating Team (SIT) of Delhi Police has claimed to find the involvement of illegal Bangladeshi immigrants in the violence that rocked East Delhi's Seemapuri and Seelampur areas last month. Delhi Police SIT has identified at least 15 alleged Bangladeshi infiltrators, who are accused of perpetrating the violence in Seemapuri in the nation of protests against the Citizenship Amendment Law (CAA), which seeks to grant citizenship to non-Muslim immigrants from Pakistan, Bangladesh and Afghanistan.
Sources in Delhi Police said that over 15 Bangladeshi were among the crowd of miscreants in the rioting following the Friday prayers in the Seemapuri area, and have been staying illegally. The police will also interrogate all the accused arrested in Tihar after seeking court's permission. The team is currently looking into the source of funding for the riots, it suspects foreign funds. Delhi Police has claimed that Seelampur violence was instigated by illegal Bangladeshi Muslims. Delhi Police's Crime Branch revealed that the violence was instigated by Bangladeshi Muslims. It informed that an organised group of Bangladeshis (infiltrators), worst hit by CAA, was behind the violence in the Seelampur area.
For more than two weeks, hundreds of Muslim women have been braving one of the coldest winters in India's capital Delhi to protest against a controversial new citizenship law, says a BBC report.
Rizwana Bani, a daily wage labourer, says that she is losing pay by being here day and night, but is also scared of what the law could entail for her and her family.
"We don't know where and how to get those documents, which will prove our citizenship," she says. "We're being divided on the basis of religion. We are Indians first and then, Hindus or Muslims." The protest has also drawn women of all ages.
Meanwhile, A student from Bengal has demanded an apology from Union Minister Babul Supriyo who threatened to "pack him off to to his own country" after the student made some comments on the minister's official Facebook page, reports NDTV. Mustafizur Rahman said the BJP leader "should apologise in front of all the Indians" for targeting him because he has a Muslim name.
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