In this then and now combo photo, top, an area secured by police during investigation of riot affected sites at Khajoori Khas in northeast Delhi on Friday, Feb. 28, 2020, bottom, v...
PTI Photo/Manvender Vashist
In this then and now combo photo, top, a vandalised private school in Shiv Vihar area in north east Delhi on Wednesday, Feb. 26, 2020, bottom, view of the same school after re-cons...
PTI Photo/Manvender Vashist
In this then and now combo photo, top, charred remains of vehicles set ablaze by rioters in Shiv Vihar area of north east Delhi on Wednesday, Feb. 26, 2020, bottom, view of the sam...
PTI Photo/Manvender Vashist
In this then and now combo photo, top, security personnel look at a house set ablaze by miscreants at Shiv Vihar area of the riot-affected north east Delhi on Wednesday, Feb. 26, 2...
A year after violence broke out in Northeast Delhi, life seems to be back on track. However, the deep fault lines seem to betray the façade of normalcy in the streets.
On February 23, 2020, BJP leader Kapil Mishra, had issued an ultimatum to anti-CAA protesters who were camping at Delhi’s Jaffrabad area, threatening to ‘remove them’ from their protest site.
The move comes after social activist Harsh Mander filed a complaint accusing Kapil Mishra of ‘encouraging violence against anti-CAA-NRC-NPR protestors’ during the Delhi riots, last year
A video clip went viral on social media showing five men lying injured on a street and other men in police uniform telling them to sing the national anthem and Vande Mataram.
A court in Delhi asks media to follow self-regulation, following a plea filed by Umar Khalid claiming media trials were violating his right to a free and fair trial
A year on, a few of the Delhi riots victims try to cope with iron resolve and an expectation of ‘justice’ while others straggle on painfully with reduced reserves of goodwill and hope in their souls