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Police arrest over 500 for Delhi sectarian violence

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NEW DELHI: Indian police have arrested 514 people for deadly Hindu-Muslim violence that broke out in the capital, the government said, as it faced mounting internatio­nal criticism for failing to protect minority Muslims.

Police said the toll from days of blood-letting stood at 35, but local media, citing unnamed sources, said it was likely to be more than 40 as the full extent of the violence that began on Sunday in a densely-packed locality in northeaste­rn Delhi becomes clear.

Police are still searching drains and homes that were burnt down for bodies.

More forces had been deployed at mosques in the area for the weekly Friday prayers, the government said. There had been no new violence since Wednesday morning, it said in a statement late on Thursday.

The violence began over a citizenshi­p law that Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Hindu nationalis­t government introduced in December providing a path to Indian citizenshi­p for six religious groups from neighbouri­ng countries, but not Muslims.

Critics say the law is discrimina­tory and comes on top of other measures such as withdrawal of autonomy for Muslim-majority Jammu and Kashmir that has deepened disquiet about the future of India’s 200 million Muslims.

Critics of the government however blamed this week’s violence on members of Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), which was trounced in local Delhi elections at the beginning of the month.

Ultimately, the violence morphed into street battles between Hindu and Muslim groups with the police largely ineffectiv­e in controllin­g the situation.

The Organisati­on of Islamic Countries (OIC) has condemned the violence against Muslims in India and vandalism of mosques and Muslimowne­d properties.

The OIC said authoritie­s need to bring the instigator­s and perpetrato­rs of anti-Muslim violence to justice and ensure the safety and security of all its Muslim citizens and the Islamic holy places across the country.

 ?? NYT ?? Relatives mourn outside a mortuary in New Delhi on Thursday after sporadic violence continued to flare in India’s capital.
NYT Relatives mourn outside a mortuary in New Delhi on Thursday after sporadic violence continued to flare in India’s capital.

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