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Posted: 2019-12-17T11:29:21Z | Updated: 2019-12-17T11:29:21Z Photos: Delhis Seelampur Burns As CAA Protest Turn Violent | HuffPost
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Photos: Delhis Seelampur Burns As CAA Protest Turn Violent

The police lathi charged the protesters and fired tear gas shells.

Clashes broke out in Delhi’s Seelampur between protesters and police personnel as the protests against the Citizenship Amendment Act continue across the country. Police lathi charged the protesters and fired tear gas to push the crow back.

A police picket was reportedly set ablaze, along with two-wheelers parked in the area. Protesters and police personnel were injured in the clashes. 

Here are some photos that show what happened during the clash:

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Danish Siddiqui / Reuters
Riot police fire tear gas during a protest against CAA in Seelampur. Police said the protesters were marching from Seelampur towards Jafrabad and the clashes erupted when the police tried to stop them.
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Danish Siddiqui / Reuters
Protesters threw stones at buses and the police officials. A Reuters witness said at least two policemen were injured.
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Danish Siddiqui / Reuters
Cars were damaged and roads were strewn with rocks in Seelampur following the clash.
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Danish Siddiqui / Reuters
The police lathi charged the protesters and fired tear gas to disperse the crowd.
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Adnan Abidi / Reuters
The situation remains tense in Seelampur. Six metro stations have been shut following the clash Johri Enclave, Shiv Vihar, Seelampur, Gokulpuri, Jaffrabad, Maujpur-Babarpur and Welcome.
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Danish Siddiqui / Reuters
The protests against the Citizenship Amendment Act have been growing across the country since the police crackdown on Jamia students on Sunday.
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