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Dec 20, 2019, 12:58 PM | Updated 12:58 PM IST
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“Do we have human rights,” asks a cop from Uttar Pradesh on twitter named Sachin Kaushik, sharing a video policemen taking cover in a small shop on the side of a road and hundreds of protesters started pelting stones on them.
Around five policemen were injured in the incident as per reports of India Today.
The protests around the country against Citizenship Amendment Act has taken a violent turn with various groups of protesters seen attacking police, damaging police vehicles, burning public property among others.
Disturbing visuals!! â ï¸
— SACHIN KAUSHIK (@upcopsachin) December 19, 2019
Being a Cop, I would like to ask, Do we have human rights??#Sorry, I will not suggest to my son to join Police at all.
~Video is related to Hyderabad #CAAProtest. #AhmedabadPolice #Ahmedabad pic.twitter.com/BhSQMqeV4Y
Another video posted by Asian News International showed protesters attacking a police jeep.
#WATCH Gujarat: Shots from different angles of Banaskantha protest yesterday, where protesters attacked a Police jeep. FIR has been registered against 3022 people, of which 22 people have been identified. #CitizenshipAmendmentAct pic.twitter.com/k5jmLYOz26
— ANI (@ANI) December 20, 2019
Yesterday, the Uttar Pradesh capital Lucknow witnessed unprecedented violence on as protests over the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) gained ground and the situation slowly spun out of control. Police outposts in Madehganj and Thakurganj were set on fire, media persons were attacked and five OB Vans of channels were also set ablaze.
Media persons n their vehicles were not spared even! #Lucknow #lucknowprotest #CAAProtest pic.twitter.com/kKr29VVV2k
— Samarth (@samsrivastava31) December 19, 2019
While violence in any form in any form should be condemned, the left brigade and vested interests has been painting only half a picture with connecting police response to protesters as ‘police brutality’.