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Violence effected areas still have issues

News Desk

With violence effected areas of Delhi getting back to normal and routine life the places are now being visited by people from outside to take stock of the situation. Earlier Delhi’s minority commission members visited the place and now the former judges of the supreme court visited.

Former judge of the supreme court Justice Kurian Joseph, Justice Vikramjit Sen and Justice AK Patnaik visited the areas and took stock of the situation there. They said that the situation is serious.

Justice Kurian said, we had gone to take stock of the situation and not to find out who is guilty. We saw people whose’ houses got burnt and their costly belongings were damaged. The relief camps are a disappointment. People are afraid to return back home.

Justice Joseph after his visit appealed to the legal service authority to start a help desk for people in these places. Famous for many judgement Justice Kurian Joseph also appealed to the vice chancellors of the Delhi Law university to send students as volunteers so that they may know more about constitutional values, state duties etc.

It may be noted that on February 24 north east Delhi was under fire from rioters and for two days they went on damaging property. IN the entire episode 53 people lost their lives and hundreds of other are injured. At present there is peace in the areas but the injury is deep. Someone has lost his son and someone his father. Some houses were gutted and some shops.

The minority commission visited the spots and the president had said that it was one sided planning. The commission in its report had stated that thousands of people in the violence effected areas have left for their parental houses in Uttar Pradesh and Haryana. Many have shifted to relatives houses in Delhi.

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