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Mustafabad, Delhi Muslim residents are leaving the area With their belongings.

Mustafabad, Delhi  Muslim residents are leaving the area With their belongings. WATCH : Mustafabad, Delhi

Muslim residents are leaving the area With their belongings

This is state of #ReligiousFreedom National Capital.

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Feb.26 -- Escalating violence in India’s capital New Delhi has left at least 20 people dead after right-wing Hindu groups attacked mostly-Muslim protesters demonstrating against the country’s new religion-based citizenship law, the worst violence in the city in nearly three decades. President Trump speaks to reporters during his visit to India. During his second day in the country, Trump is holding formal meetings with the Indian leadership, making a visit to the U.S. Embassy and attending a state banquet. Read more: Subscribe to The Washington Post on YouTube: Follow us: Twitter: Instagram: Facebook: Feb.25 -- Clashes in New Delhi over India's contentious religion-based citizenship law have resulted in seven deaths, according to the Press Trust of India. The push-back against the law has been Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s biggest challenge since he first came to power in 2014. In India, the number of people killed in unrest in New Delhi has risen to 13. More than 150 others have been injured in three days of violence over the country's new citizenship law - seen by many as discriminatory against Muslims. Nationalist Hindu protesters in the northeast of the capital deny provoking the Muslim community there. Al Jazeera’s Tony Birtley reports from New Delhi. - Subscribe to our channel: - Follow us on Twitter: - Find us on Facebook: - Check our website: #India #CAA_NRC_Protest #TrumpInIndia
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