Maujpur

Seelampur

Brahampuri

Jaffrabad

Gokulpuri



Brijpuri and Babarpur

Johri Enclave and Shiv Vihar

Kardampuri

(With inputs from agencies)

NEW DELHI: Fresh violence broke out in parts of northeast Delhi with mobs pelting stones, vandalising shops and threatening locals on Tuesday, after nine people were killed in clashes over the amended citizenship law. Prohibitory orders, banning the assembly of more than four persons, were imposed and will continue to be in force till March 24.Here is an area-wise breakup of the unrest unfolding in northeast Delhi on Tuesday:Additional police personnel have been deployed in Maujpur area of the national capital after more stone-pelting incidents were reported from the area on Tuesday morning.The epicentre of the trouble, the area was littered with stones, bricks and burnt tyres, testimony to the spiralling violence and bloodshed that took on a communal taint on Monday and injured about 150 people.Smoke from the streets was seen going up in some places and streets in Maujpur on Monday. Maujpur-Babarpur metro station remains closed.A resident in Maujpur said he has seen a riot like situation such as this for the first time in 35 years. "The area had always remained peaceful," he told PTI, requesting anonymity.On Tuesday, shops remained closed in Seelampur and Jaffrabad, with shopkeepers hesitant to open their premises due to fears that arsonists may target them.Police have set up barricades in Seelampur, allowing traffic on only one side of the road. Police were also dispersing people standing in groups in the area so as to prevent any untoward incident.Small groups of miscreants were seen throwing stones at the police and commoners. However, due to the presence and vigilance of the police, they failed to spread mass violence.Following clashes in Brahampuri, police and Rapid Action Force personnel on Tuesday conducted a flag march in these areas after clashes broke out between two groups.Following Tuesday's violence, three persons with gunshot injuries were admitted in GTB hospital. Movement restricted by the police. Jaffarabad metro station continues to remain closed.Rioters damaged two fire tenders in Gokulpuri, fire officials said on Tuesday as violence continued unabated in the area.Minor incidents of violence were reported in Babarpur on Tuesday. Police and Rapid Action Force have been deployed in Gokulpuri, Brijpuri and Babarpur areas. Movement restricted by the police.Raja, a resident from Babarpur, told news agency IANS, "Violent clashes took place outside our locality on Monday for three hours. Most of the miscreants had come from other neighbourhoods. They were carrying lathis and iron rods." According to Raja, many residents came together and drove away the miscreants from the streets.As compared to the situation on Monday, Babarpur was peaceful on Tuesday. Although the local people living here started gathering at street intersections since morning, they said they will not flock on to the main roads but will cooperate with the police in maintaining security.Johri Enclave, Shiv Vihar and Gokulpuri metro stations have been closed. These areas witnessed violence and arson on Monday. These metro stations have been closed so that the unruly elements from outside do not enter.Shots were fired in fresh incidents of violence in northeast Delhi's Kardampuri area. Stone pelting is also being reported near Bhajanpura chowk on Tuesday.Clashes had broken out in Jaffrabad, Maujpur, Chandbagh, and Bhajanpura areas on Monday, following which an unspecified number of houses and shops were damaged or burnt. Security personnel had conducted flag marches and prohibitory orders clamped to bring the situation under control.