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Delhi Police use water cannons against AAP workers protesting slum demolition

By ANI | Updated: January 14, 2023 22:00 IST

Delhi Police on Saturday used water cannons on Aam Admi Party workers protesting against a proposed order for the ...

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Delhi Police on Saturday used water cannons on Aam Admi Party workers protesting against a proposed order for the demolition of slums in the national capital.

The AAP workers were protesting outside the Delhi BJP office in the national capital and police used water cannons to disperse them

"The BJP promised homes instead of slums before the elections but after the elections, they gave the orders to demolish the slums. They are bulldozing slums," said AAP MLA Atishi who was at the site of the protest.

The AAP MLA said the party will take their protest to court and raise the issue even in Parliament. "We will go to roads, court, parliament and do whatever we can to save the slums. Nobody can destroy the slums of Delhi while AAP and Kejriwal are in Delhi," the AAP MLA said.

( With inputs from ANI )

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