The Delhi Police has beefed up security in the city and is maintaining a tight vigil using even drones to monitor several protests taking place.
Members of Bajrang Dal burn an effigy during a protest against the violence in Haryana's Nuh district, at GTB Nagar in East Delhi in New Delhi(PTI) |
Amid tight security by the Delhi Police, the VHP and Bajrang Dal on Wednesday staged demonstrations in several parts of the national capital against violence in Haryana.
Carrying saffron-coloured flags and chanting slogans of 'Jai Shri Ram', 'Har Har Mahadev', and 'Vande Mataram', protesters blocked the road at Badarpur border.
The protesters' sit-in on the border caused a long jam, hampering the movement of traffic from Faridabad to Delhi.
The Delhi Police has beefed up security in the city and is maintaining a tight vigil using even drones to monitor several protests taking place and other movements.
A senior police officer said August is a sensitive month from the point of view of security for them because of Independence Day, but they are particularly alert this time because of the G20 Summit going to be held in the city in September.
Traffic was thrown out of gear at several other places where VHP and its allies held demonstrations.
Scores of Bajrang Dal supporters recited Hanuman Chalisa near the Nirman Vihar Metro Station in east Delhi. Later, they tried to block Vikas Marg but were removed by police.
In northeast Delhi, they raised slogans of 'Jai Shri Ram' and held a demonstration.
The Supreme Court on Wednesday directed the Centre and the state governments to ensure no hate speech or violence takes place in Delhi-NCR during marches being held by VHP and Bajrang Dal.
Talking to PTI Video, Delhi Police PRO Suman Nalwa said forces are keeping a watch on social media and adequate manpower has been deployed at sensitive locations.
"It has been seen that false messages on WhatsApp and social media lead to flare-ups. We are monitoring social media. Patrolling is happening at sensitive locations while the district police are in touch with various religious leaders," she added.