Jamia Protesters Have Bullet Wounds, Say Doctors; Cops Deny Firing | Read

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  • Published On: December 16, 2019
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The police action to quell yesterday's violence in Delhi has triggered controversy, with questions raised over the possible use of firearms. Three persons were admitted in hospitals - two at the Safdarjung hospital and one at the Holy Family hospital - with alleged bullet injuries. At the first hospital, doctors said those were bullet injuries. At another, the patient made the claim. The Delhi Police, however, have denied using any firearms.

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