[WATCH] Amid Delhi Violence, Yamuna Vihar Residents Form Human Chain To Escort School Children Safely

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Even as the national capital continues to burn, certain acts of compassion have restored our faith in humanity.

Amid the violent communal clashes in many parts of Delhi, a video showing Yamuna Vihar residents forming a human chain around some school children has gone viral. The residents form a human chain to ensure that the children were escorted safely.

Scores of people took to Twitter to share the video, appreciating the act and stressing that police were nowhere to be seen.

‘Watch video from Yamuna Vihar Men forming a human chain to safely escort school girls to safe place!

No police No Force to Save them, they are on their oScores of people took to Twitter to share the video, appreciating the act and stressing that police were nowhere to be seen.wn now,’ tweeted a user Arunima.

Watch video from Yamuna Vihar Men forming a human chain to safely escort school girls to safe place!No police No Force to Save them, they are on their own now. pic.twitter.com/GgNFLX2jqm

— Arunima ‏ارونیما (@Asli_Arunima) February 25, 2020

‘This is happening now at Yamuna Vihar in East Delhi.

Locals form a human chain to escort schoolchildren to safety.

Police is nowhere to be seen. Remember this is Delhi, barely 20 kms north of Hyderabad house, the site of Modi-Trump joint statement an hour or so back,’ Bodhisattva Sen Roy.

This is happening now at Yamuna Vihar in East Delhi.Locals form a human chain to escort schoolchildren to safety.Police is nowhere to be seen. Remember this is Delhi, barely 20 kms north of Hyderabad house, the site of Modi-Trump joint statement an hour or so back pic.twitter.com/HHodTvJpK8

— Bodhisattva Sen Roy (@insenroy) February 25, 2020

Also Read: Delhi Violence: Disturbing Image Of Muslim Man Beaten-Up By Mob Goes Viral

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