Modi slammed as death toll in New Delhi violence is continuously rising


At least 42 people have been killed and hundreds wounded in violence across the India capital (New Delhi).

Delhi violence latest
The violence erupted across India over citizen amendment act.

The violence erupted on 23 February 2020 when thousands of minorities in India were protesting against a controversial law passed by Modi's Hindu nationalist government. Indian Muslims are claiming that this legislation is a clear discrimination against them.
According to the opposition parties, citizen amendment act (CAA) undermines secular constitution of India. This legislation is providing citizenship to immigrants from neighbouring countries but excludes Muslims.
The citizenship law has taken a dangerous turn and sparked months of nationwide protests. Several people have been killed by extremist Hindus and hundreds wounded in New Delhi.  
Indian prime minister has been accused of using a set anti-Muslim measure. Mosques have been attacked. Petrol and bus stations set on fire and shops vandalised. There have also been reports of looting on some Muslim homes which have been abandoned out of fear.
Critics claim that prime minister Modi and his agenda is leading India towards extremist. Minorities have no liberty to live freely and freedom of expression.


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