New Delhi, March 22, 2020: A petrol bomb was thrown on March 22 morning near a police barricade at Delhi’s Shaheen Bagh, heart of protests against Citizenship (Amendment) Act or CAA.

Later a biker was seen throwing a crude bomb near Jamia University, about 2 km away from the protest site.

“Petrol Bomb was thrown on barricades away from the (Shaheen Bagh) protesters, we have recovered some bottles used in the case and are investigating on it,” senior police officer Kumar Gyanesh was quoted as saying by news agency IANS. The incident took place at around 9:30 am.

“Two people were seen on a bike near the barricades, we are checking the CCTV footages for detailed investigation,” he added.

The unique sit-in protest at Shaheen Bagh, conducted mostly by women, began on December 15, 2019. The peaceful protest, which inspired similar demonstrations across the country, has made international headlines. They have been protesting against the CAAct, National Register of Citizen (NRC) and National Population Register (NPR), which they call “anti-Muslim.”

On March 11, as some of these protesters held a meeting with cops, differences emerged as one group favored continuing the agitation, while some people said it should be called off.

The attack comes on a day when millions across India are observing a “Janata Cufew” (people’s curfew) call by Prime Minister Narendra Modi amid rising number of coronavirus cases.

At Shaheen Bagh, the organizers have said the agitation would continue, adding that the protesters were being provided with masks and hand sanitizers and there was no need to be scared, reported news agency Press Trust of India. The size of the gathering, however, has been significantly reduced.

“If PM Modi wants us to be safe from coronavirus, then he should have withdrawn CAA, NPR and NRC. We will hold our protest tomorrow too,” Salima, one of the protesters at Shaheen Bagh, told news agency ANI on March 21.

Earlier this week, the Delhi government banned gatherings for more than 50 people amid COVID-19 scare, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal had said: “No religious, social, cultural and political gatherings comprising more than 50 people will be allowed in Delhi till March 31. The restriction is applicable to protests too.”

Source: ndtv.com