CAA fire burns Gujarat hurting the 'Protectors'! What about the 'Human Rights' of Ahmedabad Police now?

News Bharati    20-Dec-2019
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The protesters who talked of Human rights in the first place while extending support to the protests by students at Jmaia and AMU in New Delhi, are no more seen while hurting the 'Human Rights' of the policemen, the 'protectors'. Where are they to talk on human rights now? According to the Human Rights Commission, the Police, and in that way all the paramilitary men, army men and others who are often viewed as violators of civil rights, also have Human Rights. Where are those people to protect unalienable rights of 'protectors' now?
 
Ahmedabad, December 20: It's turning violent, aggressive and more threatening! While the CAA protests is burning the cities pan India, protesters in Gujarat's Ahemedabad district yesterday broke bold and blatant to attack the 'Protector' itself. Cornering, deliberately targeting the police personnels, a giant group of protesters started pelting stones on them, leaving a more than 7-8 police severely injured.
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A video of the incident has gone viral and shows the policemen struggling to shield themselves from the raining stones while a few protesters try to calm down the protesters and protect the police personnel. The protest against the Citizenship Amendment Act and the National Register of Citizens (NRC) staged in the Muslim-dominated Shah-E-Alam area in Ahmedabad that turned violent on Thursday.
Police lobbed teargas shells to disperse the mob of around 2,000 persons and protesters shouted slogans and held placards saying 'No CAB No NRC'. When the police tried to disperse them, the protesters started throwing stones, bricks and bottles at the policemen. In the footage that has gone viral, some policemen at the site can be seen taking cover behind moving police vehicles to save themselves from the stones coming from both sides of the road.

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The protesters who talked of Human rights in the first place while extending their support to the protests by students at Jmaia and AMU in New Delhi, are no more seen while hurting the 'Human Rights' of the policemen, the 'protectors'. Where are they to talk of human rights now? According to the Human Rights Commission, the Police, and in that way all the paramilitary men, army men and others who are often viewed as violators of Human Rights, also have Human Rights. Where are those people to protect human rights of 'protectors' now?
Terming the protest to be a so called 'peaceful' one, it is no where seen that the protest is at silence. The police are
being attacked, the Media's been cornered! What dictionary do these people use to term their voices as 'peaceful'?

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Another video shows some people thrashing a policeman who fell down from a moving police bus. Assistant Commissioner of Police R B Rana was among the policemen injured in the stone-pelting. "I think at least five policemen were injured. I am not sure about the exact number. I was also injured," said Rana.
The protest had been organised by Left parties including CPI and CPI(M) and their associated organisations such as the All India Democratic Students Organisations and Socialist Unity Centre of India (Communist). Elsewhere, Muslim outfits took out protest marches in different parts of Gujarat including Morbi and Banaskantha districts, demanding rollback of CAA and NRC.