Women during a sit-in protest against CAA, NRC and NPR at Jaffrabad in New Delhi on Sunday. (Photo| Parveen Negi, EPS) 
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Women protesters vacate road outside Delhi's Jafrabad metro station

They were protesting at the spot since Saturday night against the new citizenship law and the National Register of Citizens.

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NEW DELHI: Women who were protesting against the citizenship amendment act outside Jafrabad metro station here vacated the road on Tuesday evening, police said.

They were protesting at the spot since Saturday night against the new citizenship law and the National Register of Citizens (NRC).

Police, along with locals, vacated the road after the area witnessed violence in the last couple of days, a senior police officer said.

"As the situation escalated since Sunday, police and locals vacated the road outside the Jafrabad metro station. We also asked the outsiders, who were creating issues in the area, to leave," Naushad, one of the protesters, said.

There is a protest already going on near the main Seelampur road against the citizenship act.

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