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Delhi shop protests turn violent | Delhi shop protests turn violent |
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Police in the Indian capital, Delhi, have used sticks to break up protests by angry traders who are opposing moves to close illegal businesses. | Police in the Indian capital, Delhi, have used sticks to break up protests by angry traders who are opposing moves to close illegal businesses. |
On the third day of a 72-hour strike, thousands came out on the streets as markets across the city remained shut. | On the third day of a 72-hour strike, thousands came out on the streets as markets across the city remained shut. |
The protesters burned tyres and blocked roads, causing traffic jams. | The protesters burned tyres and blocked roads, causing traffic jams. |
Courts have ordered firms operating illegally in residential areas to shut. Traders say the drive will affect the livelihoods of 500,000 people. | Courts have ordered firms operating illegally in residential areas to shut. Traders say the drive will affect the livelihoods of 500,000 people. |
Buses attacked | Buses attacked |
Shouting anti-government slogans, the protestors threw stones at policemen in many places. | Shouting anti-government slogans, the protestors threw stones at policemen in many places. |
Thousand of traders came out on the streets | Thousand of traders came out on the streets |
They deflated tyres and broke window panes of several buses and blocked traffic across the city. | They deflated tyres and broke window panes of several buses and blocked traffic across the city. |
At Vikas Marg in central Delhi, a bus was set on fire by an angry mob. Hundreds of policemen and riot police were deployed around the city to keep peace. | At Vikas Marg in central Delhi, a bus was set on fire by an angry mob. Hundreds of policemen and riot police were deployed around the city to keep peace. |
Several sensitive areas were barricaded by the authorities to prevent the protesters from gathering. | Several sensitive areas were barricaded by the authorities to prevent the protesters from gathering. |
In similar protests in September four people were killed. | In similar protests in September four people were killed. |
The municipal authorities began sealing shops in residential areas last year after the Supreme Court said that a ban on illegal businesses had to be enforced. | The municipal authorities began sealing shops in residential areas last year after the Supreme Court said that a ban on illegal businesses had to be enforced. |
Protests across Delhi have since become widespread. | Protests across Delhi have since become widespread. |
The main opposition Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has appealed to the Supreme Court to review its ruling. | The main opposition Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has appealed to the Supreme Court to review its ruling. |
The governing Congress party says it is trying to find a solution for those affected. | The governing Congress party says it is trying to find a solution for those affected. |
Traders say municipal authorities often take money from the poor and the middle-class in return for turning a blind eye to illegal constructions or encroachments on public land. | Traders say municipal authorities often take money from the poor and the middle-class in return for turning a blind eye to illegal constructions or encroachments on public land. |
Effigies burnt | Effigies burnt |
A committee appointed by the Supreme Court has suggested that the current drive to seal illegal businesses in residential areas restart on Thursday. | A committee appointed by the Supreme Court has suggested that the current drive to seal illegal businesses in residential areas restart on Thursday. |
Four people were killed in clashes in September | Four people were killed in clashes in September |
Meanwhile, the Municipal Corporation of Delhi has filed a petition in the Supreme Court on behalf of the traders, asking for their concerns to be considered. | Meanwhile, the Municipal Corporation of Delhi has filed a petition in the Supreme Court on behalf of the traders, asking for their concerns to be considered. |
On Monday, day one of the strike, most schools and colleges and all markets around Delhi were closed. | On Monday, day one of the strike, most schools and colleges and all markets around Delhi were closed. |
And although some markets reopened on Tuesday, most shops in Delhi's major commercial centres of Karol Bagh, Greater Kailash, Kotla Mubarakpur and Pitampura remained shut. | And although some markets reopened on Tuesday, most shops in Delhi's major commercial centres of Karol Bagh, Greater Kailash, Kotla Mubarakpur and Pitampura remained shut. |
Many schools have remained closed for the last three days, fearing violence. | Many schools have remained closed for the last three days, fearing violence. |
Karol Bagh, normally a buzzing market of clothes, shoes, car parts and jewellery, was deserted on Wednesday. | Karol Bagh, normally a buzzing market of clothes, shoes, car parts and jewellery, was deserted on Wednesday. |
Hundreds of traders, wearing black caps as a mark of protest, shouted slogans against the Delhi government and burnt effigies of Chief Minister Sheila Dixit. | Hundreds of traders, wearing black caps as a mark of protest, shouted slogans against the Delhi government and burnt effigies of Chief Minister Sheila Dixit. |
The drive against businesses in residential areas is expected to affect more than 40,000 traders. | The drive against businesses in residential areas is expected to affect more than 40,000 traders. |
In an earlier decision, the court gave some respite to shops like hair-cutting salons, tea shops and dairies operating from very small premises. | In an earlier decision, the court gave some respite to shops like hair-cutting salons, tea shops and dairies operating from very small premises. |
Some says this will benefit almost 10,000 traders. | Some says this will benefit almost 10,000 traders. |