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Watch: CCTV footage from Delhi’s Jamia Nagar show rioters setting motorcycle, DTC bus on fire

Following the passage of Citizenship Amendment Act, anti-CAA protests in Delhi and other parts had turned violent and rioting mobs took to street to bring life to a standstill.

Days after rioting mob unleashed violence in Delhi, video of rioters wreaking havoc and unleashed violence in Jamia Nagar, where Jamia Millia Islamia university is located, have emerged.


In one video, the rioting mob can be seen setting a motorcycle on fire by pouring fuel on it. Rioters can also be seen pelting stones in the background as masked men pour fuel over the motorcycle before one of them lights up a match and sets it on fire.


In another video from Delhi, the rioters can be seen stealing petrol from a motorcycle which is parked on one side even as mob continues violence in the background.


In yet another video the rioters can be seen attacking a DTC bus before setting it ablaze.

Read: Rana Ayyub sensationalises Muzaffarnagar anti-CAA riots, alleges RSS members of attacking Muslims, UP Police calls her bluff

Earlier also similar visuals had emerged where rioters had set fire to a bus in Delhi’s Seelampur area, days after Jamia Nagar riots.


Following the passage of Citizenship Amendment Act, anti-CAA protests in Delhi and other parts had turned violent and rioting mobs took to street to bring life to a standstill.

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