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Citizenship Act protest Live Updates: Car set on fire in Old Delhi, protesters gather at India Gate, Connaught Place

Protestors have started pouring in the Jama Masjid area on the call of Bhim Army chief Chandra Shekhar Azad to march in protest against the Citizenship Amendment Act. Delhi police, however, have denied permission to the Bhim Army for the protest march from Jama Masjid to Jantar Mantar.

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Protestors have started pouring in the Jama Masjid area of Delhi on the call of Bhim Army chief Chandra Shekhar Azad to march in protest against the Citizenship Amendment Act. Delhi police, however, have denied permission to the Bhim Army for the protest march from Jama Masjid to Jantar Mantar.

The police have imposed Section 144 in the walled city, prohibiting an assembly of four or more people.

The national capital came to a standstill yesterday due to protest call by the Left parties across the country. Thousands of students, civil society members, opposition leaders took to the streets in Delhi, defying the prohibitory orders, even as the authorities took all the possible measures–from internet suspension to the closure of metro stations– to curb the protests.

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6:55 pm: “We used mild force and water cannons to disperse the crowd, however, didn’t lathi-charge or fire tear-gas shells”, said Delhi Police PRO, MS Randhawa.

6:50 pm: Security update from Delhi Metro rail Corporation and Delhi Traffic Police.


6:40 pm: Delhi Traffic police closes traffic movement from Mandi House to ITO due to continuing protests in Old Delhi over Citizenship Act.

6:30 pm: Sonia Gandhi appeals for peace. She condemned the government actions and called people’s apprehension about the Citizenship Act real and legitimate.

6:25 pm: Protesters are still protesting outside Jama Masjid against the new Citizenship law.

6:20 pm: Mosques appeal protesters to disperse peacefully.

6:17 pm: A Car set on fire by protesters outside the DCP office near Daryaganj.

Delhi: Car torched in Daryaganj during protest over #CitizenshipAct pic.twitter.com/2o4tkDXZO6

— ANI (@ANI) December 20, 2019

6:15 pm: Police use water cannons against protesters at Delhi Gate in Daryaganj.

6:10 pm: People have started gathering at India Gate to protest the citizenship Act.

6:05 pm: VP Surya, DCP Northeast zone, Delhi said, “Large number of protesters had gathered around Seelampur flyover and Loha Pul today evening. Till now the protests have been peaceful and the situation is under control.”

5:45 pm: Large number of protesters gather at Delhi Gate in Daryaganj area.

5:15 pm: DMRC shuts Mandi House metro station. Interchange facility will be available.

4:45 pm: Kashmere Gate metro stations closed in view of protests in North and East Delhi. Trains will not halt, however, interchange facility will be available.

4:30 pm: Additional DCP Rohit Rajbir Singh of Delhi Police received injuries in the stone-pelting during protests in Seemapuri against the Citizenship Amendment Act.

4:15 pm: Thousands of people started marching from Seelampur to Jama Masjid barefoot, defying section 144 imposed in the area. Earlier in the day police conducted a flag march and deployed paramilitary forces and 1500 other security personnel

4:00 pm: Protesters turn violent in Pasonda area in Ghaziabad. Police resort to lathicharge after agitators started pelting stones.

3:25 pm: Protesters and police personnel clashed and pelted stones at each other in Lucknow during a demonstration against Citizenship protest.

3:30 pm: Pondicherry University Students’ Union issued notice urging students to boycott convocation to be attended by Ram Nath Kovind on December 23 in solidarity with protests against the “unconstitutional” Citizenship Act.

2:45 pm: Delhi Metro Rail Corporation has closed all the entry and exit gates of Jamia Millia Islamia, Jaffrabad, Johri Enclave, Dilshad Garden, Rajiv Chowk, Pragati Maidan and Khan Market. Interchange facility is available at Rajiv Chowk.

2:25 pm: Delhi: Delhi police tried to detain Bhim Army Chief Chandrashekhar Azad, but he managed to get away with the help of his supporters.

1:45 pm: Delhi Police PRO, MS Randhawa, who was offered roses by the protesters in the morning, is also present at Jama Masjid to control and monitor the situation. He asks people to peacefully disperse and not violate the prohibitory orders.

1:30 pm: Thousands of people gathered at Jama Masjid, defying prohibitory orders to march against Citizenship law. Delhi Police are using drones to monitor the situation. 

1:27 pm: Amid loud cheers from supporters, Chandra Shekhar Azad makes a dramatic entry to the march venue at Jama Masjid.


1:15 pm: Delhi Mahila Congress chief and Pranab Mukherjee’s daughter Sharmistha has been detained near Amit Shah’s residence, PTI reported.

1:10 pm: Delhi Police are on the lookout for Chandrashekhar Azad after Bhim Army was denied permission to march from Jama Masjid to Jantar Mantar. Police claimed his phone is switched off.

1:05 pm: Bhim Army chief Chandrashekhar Azad tweeted, “Please do not pay heed to rumours about my arrest. I am reaching Jama Masjid to march.”

 12:30 pm: Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) has closed all the entry and exit gates of Chawri Bazar, Lal Quila, and Jama Masjid in view of the protest against citizenship law. Trains will not halt at these stations.

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Kapil Sharma warned by MNS for referring to Mumbai as Bombay on Netflix show

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Bollywood comedian Kapil Sharma has come under the radar of the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) after the use of the term Bombay instead of Mumbai on his Netflix show The Great Indian Kapil Show. MNS spokesperson Ameya Khopkar issued a warning, stating that the usage of the city’s former name could hurt the sentiments of its residents and demanded that the correct name, Mumbai, be used.

The controversy arose during an episode featuring actress Huma Qureshi, her brother Saqib Saleem, and the Shetty sisters. While talking about her bond with Saqib, Qureshi referred to the city as Bombay, explaining that she felt at home with him despite not being originally from the city. This comment drew criticism from the MNS, who have historically been vocal about protecting the identity and pride of Mumbai.

In a post on X, Khopkar stated in Marathi, that even though 30 years have passed since Bombay was officially renamed Mumbai, the term Bombay is still frequently used by celebrity guests on The Kapil Sharma Show, Delhi-based Rajya Sabha MPs, show anchors, and in many Hindi films. He noted that the name change was officially recognized by the Maharashtra government in 1995 and by the Central Government in 1996, preceding similar renamings in other major cities such as Chennai, Bengaluru, and Kolkata.

Khopkar further emphasized the seriousness of the matter during a media interaction in Mumbai. He stated that Sharma had been working in Mumbai for many years and described the city as his land of work. He added that the people of Mumbai admire him and watch his shows, and warned that the city and its residents should not be insulted, cautioning Sharma against repeating the mistake.

He added that if the reference had been made unintentionally, the mistake should be corrected immediately. Khopkar stated that all guests on the show, including celebrities and the host, should be informed in advance to refer to the city as Mumbai. He warned that if this is not followed, the MNS would launch a strong agitation.

The Great Indian Kapil Show has recently been renewed for a third season. Its first two seasons, comprising 13 episodes each, premiered in 2024, featuring a mix of Bollywood celebrities and entertainers. The controversy marks one of the few instances where the city’s political groups have publicly intervened over the naming of Mumbai on popular entertainment platforms.

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Indian-origin motel manager beheaded in the US

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In a horrifying incident in Dallas, Texas, an Indian-origin motel manager, Chandra Nagamallaiah, was brutally beheaded by a guest following an argument over a malfunctioning washing machine. The gruesome attack was carried out by 37-year-old Yordanis Cobos-Martinez in front of Nagamallaiah’s wife and children, leaving the family traumatized.

According to court records and affidavits, the confrontation began when Nagamallaiah reportedly told Cobos-Martinez not to use a broken washing machine at the Downtown Suites motel. The suspect became enraged, partly because the manager relied on a woman present for translation instead of speaking directly to him. Surveillance footage later revealed Cobos-Martinez producing a machete and repeatedly stabbing and cutting Nagamallaiah, despite the efforts of his wife and child to intervene.

The affidavit details that the victim tried to flee to the motel’s front office while screaming for help, but the attacker followed him and continued the assault. Cobos-Martinez removed Nagamallaiah’s key card and cellphone before ultimately beheading him. Disturbing footage reportedly shows the suspect kicking the severed head across the ground before throwing it into a trash bin.

Cobos-Martinez, a Cuban national with a long criminal history, including convictions for grand theft, carjacking, false imprisonment, and sexual offenses, was arrested shortly after the attack. Authorities found him a block away wearing a blood-soaked T-shirt, along with the victim’s key card and cellphone. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials noted that Cobos-Martinez should not have been in the country at the time, as previous attempts to deport him to Cuba were unsuccessful due to his criminal record.

The Department of Homeland Security described the beheading as unthinkable and stated that the case highlights the critical need for strict immigration enforcement. A witness to the attack told NBC DFW that they could not explain what they saw, describing the suspect as appearing there and not there at the same time, emphasizing the surreal and terrifying nature of the crime.

This shocking incident has left the Dallas community and Nagamallaiah’s family in deep distress, as authorities continue their investigation into the motive and circumstances surrounding the brutal murder.

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AAP MP Sanjay Singh accuses J&K authorities of house arrest, Farooq Abdullah condemns move

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Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) MP Sanjay Singh on Thursday accused Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha of placing him under house arrest while he was in Srinagar to protest the detention of the party’s sole J&K MLA, Mehraj Malik.

Singh climbed the gate of a government guest house in Srinagar to meet National Conference (NC) chief Farooq Abdullah and later shared visuals of the interaction on social media. He said it was a very sad thing that Abdullah, who has served multiple terms as Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir, came to meet him at the guest house after learning about his alleged house arrest but was not allowed to do so. Singh further questioned the authorities’ actions, asking whether if this is not dictatorship, then what it is.

Malik, the MLA from Doda Assembly seat, has been detained under the Public Safety Act (PSA) on charges of disturbing public order. This marks the first instance of a sitting lawmaker being booked under the PSA, which allows authorities to detain individuals without charge or trial for up to two years. Singh alleged that Mr. Malik’s detention was retaliation for raising people’s issues in his constituency.

Abdullah also condemned the attempts to stop Singh from holding his protest. In a statement to news agency ANI, he said that preventing Singh from exercising his right to protest was absolutely wrong and accused the Lieutenant Governor Sinha of misusing his powers. He stressed that the right to protest is guaranteed by the Constitution of India, noting that Jammu and Kashmir being a union territory gives the LG significant authority, which, according to him, was being used for the wrong purposes. Abdullah questioned whether it was necessary to prevent Singh from speaking and asserted that this is not an autocracy, there is a constitution here.

Abdullah drew parallels with the recent unrest in Nepal, where protests led to the resignation of Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli, and cautioned that India must safeguard its Constitution to prevent similar circumstances. He urged the LG to uphold constitutional principles, warning that failure to do so could risk unrest, and emphasized the need to take care of the Constitution before such a fire breaks out in the country.

Other opposition leaders, including AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal and Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Sanjay Raut, also expressed concern over the move, condemning what they described as an infringement on democratic rights.

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