The capital of India is burning the unrest is revolting. On 24th January, Monday violence was raging in North East Delhi, as per the reports 13 people were killed, including a Delhi police constable and more than 200 people were injured.  The ferocity erupted between the Citizen Amendment Act supporters and CAA protestors. 
 
Curfew has been imposed in North East Delhi in parts of Chand Bagh, Bhajanpura, Gokulpuri, Maujpur, Kardampuri and Jaffrabad. Two groups were carrying petrol bombs, open firing and ruthlessly targeting people based on their religion.    
 
The entire nation is shocked and is expressing their opinion on Twitter about Delhi Violence. Tollywood celebrities Srijit Mukherjee, Parambrata Chattopadhyay, Abir Chatterjee, Raj Chakraborty, Nusrat Jahan and others took to their Twitter handle to condemn the violence. Read what they have to say:
 
Eminent filmmaker Srijit Mukherjee wrote,  অহরহ তব আহ্বান প্রচারিত, শুনি তব উদার বাণী হিন্দু বৌদ্ধ শিখ জৈন পারসিক মুসলমান খৃস্টানী পূরব পশ্চিম আসে তব সিংহাসন-পাশে প্রেমহার হয় গাঁথা। জনগণ-ঐক্য-বিধায়ক জয় হে ভারতভাগ্যবিধাতা! জয় হে, জয় হে, জয় হে, জয় জয় জয় জয় হে।।

Parambrata wrote, no, it’s not shocking, not anymore. The pogrom was on, it’s only become open now. From the pathetic, helpless lot of ours, the aware & conscious might find a mirror image of what we might be remembered as(sadly) in “Hunters” on prime video. Good luck with sleeping!

Abir condemned the act by saying, whatever happening around us, we can held ourselves responsible only. Hatred has been a more powerful emotion & the havoc it can create has no end..Unfortunate we are that we succumb to our inner demons & evils get unleashed. From time immemorial till now.

Actor turned Politician Nusrat Jahan wrote,  Saddened, Disheartened, Pained. My country is burning. Let us not forget we are Human first. Also please do not spread rumour, fake news & hate.

Director Raj Chakraborty said,  "If you all keep fighting like this, there will be no humans left. There'll only be temples and mosques."

Birsa Dasgupta - That the powerful don't want peace because they make a living from war ain't rocket science.

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