November 5: Delhi and beyond, in pictures

The day’s developments, events and newsmakers

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PTI Photo
PTI Photo
Senior Congress leader Shatrughan Sinha with Delhi Congress President Subhash Chopra and party leader Sharmistha Mukherjee addresses a press conference at DPCC office in New Delhi.
PTI Photo
PTI Photo
Haryana Deputy Chief Minister Dushyant Chautala and former chief minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda interact at Vidhan Sabha, in Chandigarh.

Photo by Vipin
Photo by Vipin
Police personnel gather outside the Delhi Police headquarters to protest against the repeated incidents of alleged violence against them by lawyers including the Tis Hazari Court clashes, in New Delhi.
PTI Photo
PTI Photo
Married women perform rituals near an ‘Amla’ tree on the occasion of the ‘Akshaya Amla Navami’ in Jabalpur.

PTI Photo
PTI Photo
PMC bank account holders raise slogans as they protest outside RBI office, in Mumbai.
PTI Photo
PTI Photo
Sikh devotees leave for Pakistan via Attari-Wagah border to celebrate the 550th birth anniversary of Guru Nanak Dev ji at Gurdwara Darbar Sahib Kartarpur, at Attari about 35km from Amritsar.

PTI Photo
PTI Photo
Congress workers stage a dharna against the government’s move to hand over the mid-day meal scheme to NGOs, in Guwahati.
PTI Photo
PTI Photo
A camel herder displays the skills of his camel during the annual Pushkar Camel Fair, in Pushkar. The annual livestock fair is said to be one of the largest camel fairs in the world. 

PTI Photo
PTI Photo
Vehicles move slowly after the snow was cleared from Rohtang Pass and opening of the Manali-Keylong road for vehicular traffic, in Manali.
PTI Photo
PTI Photo
Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh visits the spot of a powerful IED blast at Thangal Bazaar, in Imphal. At least six persons, including five police commandos, were injured in the blast. 

AP/PTI
AP/PTI
Anti-government protesters set fire and close streets while security forces fired live ammunition and tear gas in, Iraq.
AP/PTI
AP/PTI
Police spray tear gas and water during an anti-government protest in Santiago, Chile. Chile has been facing weeks of unrest, triggered by a relatively minor increase in subway fares. The protests have shaken a nation noted for economic stability over the past decades.

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