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‘There is no Afghan protesters outside the UNHCR office now’

'There is no Afghan protesters outside the UNHCR office now'
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New Delhi: Delhi Police on Tuesday told the Delhi High Court that now there is no protest outside the UNHCR office here by Afghan citizens who are looking for refugee status.
“Protests by Afghan refugees have been withdrawn from the UNHCR office” Delhi police said in the status report were submitted before the High Court.
Already heard the petition submitted by the Vasant Vihar Welfare Association who was looking for the removal of protesters near the residential area.
The United Nations High Commissioner for the Refugee Office (UNHCR) is located in the location of the South Vihar Vihar Delhi.
Advice, appearing for the association, also told Justice Rekha Palli that there was no protest in the area now.
“Last night I received a status report.
There was no protest (in Vasant Vihar) and nothing left,” he said.
Given the changes in circumstances, the judge closed the process initiated by the association while refusing to give any orders in relation to policy formulation about “congregations of foreign nationals / refugee asylum.” Advocate Shahrukh Ejaz, emerged for the association, handed over that “the last time there was also a Rohingya crisis and people began to gather.
This has become a routine now for people to gather and protest.” Note the submission of the police and the Delhi Association, the judge said, “No one survives (in the petition).
I do not tend to this stage.” The Hich Court stated that the application was rejected as being withdrawn and gave freedom to the applicant to approach again if necessary.
In addition to Satakam, appeared for Delhi police, stating that “a small boost walked away” and “there was nothing left” in the petition in the absence of protests at the location.
On September 3, the High Court has directed the Delhi and the police to ensure that the number of Afghan citizens, protested outside the UNHCR office and looked for refugee status, reduced and they strictly followed the protocol that corresponded to Covid-19.
The High Court has said that the law is the same for everyone and asks the authorities about how there may be 500 people collected to protest when the guidelines do not allow it.
The Vasant Vihar Welfare Association has stated that some foreign nationals have gathered outside the UN High Commissioner Office (UNHCR) in Block B in the South Vasant Vanar Delhi Selatan since August 15, including sideways and parks that are adjacent and residents face difficulties because of this.
It is said that the number of foreign nationals from Afghanistan increased various in the past week because of the takeover of Afghanistan by Taliban forces, forcing many people to find India in various countries.
The petition said the area had turned into a protest site where people from age groups including children gathered and added that placing children in a situation especially where the third wave of Covid-19 was near and is expected to affect children harder.
disaster.
When the central advisor, referring to the Afghan political crisis, said the situation was not normal and unprecedented, the court said there were no questions that did not make sense for anyone but the law was the same for everyone.
The central government stands Counsel Ajay Diggaul says that this problem must be seen from the point of humanity and urge the court to provide more time to take a holistic view to resolve the problem.

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