Meanwhile, Delhi's clash with citizenship law was on Tuesday. Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump arrived in India on a government visit on Monday.
Asked about his position on the Citizenship Amendment Act, Donald Trump said, "I don't want to discuss it, I want to leave it on India.
Hopefully, they will make the right decision for the people of India. ”
The controversial citizenship law was passed in Parliament in the second week of December. Critics have criticized it as anti-Muslim. Protests have started since then. Twenty-two died before the Delhi clash.
Violence has been reported from various parts of north-east Delhi, with black smoke pouring down the capital's sky. Three NDTV reporters and a cameraman have been attacked during a news gathering.
One of the mouzepur said, “Police presence is very rare in some places. Attackers are threatening people, vandalizing shops
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