Delhi police urge Shaheen Bagh protesters to consider schoolchildren's hardships
As the board examination is just months away, Delhi police on Monday appealed to protesters at Shaheen Bagh to unblock the road after parents and schoolchildren are facing hardships to reach schools and coaching centres.
As the board examination is just months away, Delhi police on Monday (January 21) appealed to protesters at Shaheen Bagh to unblock the road after parents and schoolchildren are facing hardships to reach schools and coaching centres.
The Delhi Police took Twitter to appeal to people.
“We have already appealed to you once before. Meanwhile, more complaints have been received regarding inconvenience due to blockade of Road No.13A, particularly to school children who are facing extreme hardship in reaching their schools, coaching centres and private tuitions,” they tweeted.
We have already appealed to you once before. Meanwhile, more complaints have been received regarding inconvenience due to blockade of Road No.13A, particularly to school children who are facing extreme hardship in reaching their schools, coaching centres and private tuitions.
— Delhi Police (@DelhiPolice) January 20, 2020
“Their parents have expressed deep anxiety in view of forthcoming Board examinations. Daily commuters, local residents and businesspersons are also facing acute harassment. We once again appeal to the protesters at Shaheen Bagh to clear the road and restore normal traffic,” the department said in Twitter.
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The Delhi Police on Friday appealed to agitators to unblock the Kalindi Kunj-Shaheen Bagh stretch due to which the residents of Delhi and NCR are suffering, officials said.
Thousands of people, including women and children, are protesting for over a month at Shaheen Bagh and nearby Jamia Millia Islamia to oppose the Citizenship Amendment Act protests (CAA) and the National Register (NRC).
(With inputs from agencies)