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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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In this then and now combo photo, top, a riot survivor Rizwana stands near her sewing machine, burnt during communal clashes at Khajuri Khas of northeast Delhi on Thursday, March 1...
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In this then and now combo photo, top, a riot survivor Kushi plays with her toys, burnt during communal clashes at Khajuri Khas of northeast Delhi on Thursday, March 12, 2020. bott...
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Short film producer Rahul Roy waves as he arrives at Delhi Police Special cell for questioning in connection with the northeast Delhi riots, in New Delhi.
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Suspended AAP councillor Tahir Hussain arrives at ED office for questioning in connection with ongoing PMLA investigation into his alleged role in money laundering and funding of a...
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Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia chairs a meeting with police officials and district magistrates to discuss the status of relief disbursements to Delhi riot victims, in N...
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Residents of Karawal Nagar install iron gates in their area.
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A man in front of the newly constructed community gate at Seelampur in northeast Delhi.
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Besides riot-hit Maujpur and Karawal Nagar, such gates have also come up in Seelampur, as can be seen in the picture above, which escaped the riots.
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An iron gate installed at Brijpuri in riot-hit northeast Delhi.
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Residents of Karawal Nagar install iron gates.
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Residents of Karawal Nagar install iron gates in their area. Gated colonies exist in Delhi but such community-specific ‘ghettos’ are, perhaps, a first in the national capital.
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An iron gate installed at Maujpur in northeast Delhi in the aftermath of the riots.
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Residents of Maujpur install iron gates to ring-fence their localities from potential intruders and rioters in the future, at Maujpur in New Delhi.
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Salman, accused in connection with allegedly killing of IB staffer Ankit Sharma during the riots last month, being produced at a court, in New Delhi.
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Locals distribute food to riot-affected people, in Khajuri Khas Extension of Northeast Delhi.
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Riot-affected people stand in a queue to collect relief material, in Shiv Vihar area of Northeast Delhi.
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
As Delhi Police grabs global attention, Commissioner Sachidanand Shrivastava, a 1985-batch IPS officer, defends his force’s actions in an interview with Ruben Banerjee and Bhavna Vij-Aurora
No other law enforcement agency is in the spotlight as much as Delhi Police. A close look at the national capital’s police force, facing both bouquets and brickbats for its style of functioning
Delhi Police seems to be reminding us that rule of law, justice, fairness etc shall be defined the way the government pleases, writes academician Manisha Sethi
The ministry has already sent rebuttals to leading foreign media organisations, including The Guardian, Washington Post, Time, Al Jazeera, The Economist, Huffington Post, New York Times and the BBC.
The erosion of trust among communities that peacefully co-existed for decades will have much wider and deeper effects given the way the riots became a bitter Hindu-Muslim imbroglio
Political parties, religious communities and apolitical organisations are blaming each other. Even as Delhi counts its dead, there are more questions than definite answers
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
The court directed the Jail Superintendent to provide adequate security to Khalid while taking proper precautions that no harm should be caused to him.
Umar Khalid has been arrested under the stringent Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act in a case related to the communal violence in northeast Delhi in February this year.
The Delhi Police has filed the chargesheet against 15 accused in the case related to 'larger conspiracy' in the communal violence in north east Delhi in February.
Umar Khalid has been arrested in relation to the Northeast Delhi riots that occurred earlier this year. He has been accused of hatching a conspiracy to incite the communal riots.
'I felt that I am almost dead when the doctor inserted his fingers in my wound and extracted the bullet without giving any local anaesthesia as it was out of stock,' recalls riots victim Ali.
Pinjra Tod member Natasha Narwal was booked under the stringent UAPA in a case related to the communal violence that broke out in February this year in northeast Delhi.
In a recent supplementary chargesheet, the Delhi Police, citing statements of those arrested, had named CPI(M) leader Sitaram Yechury along with other activists in the case.