At least 20 killed in New Delhi's worst religious violence in decades
Women walk past a burnt-out vehicle in a neighbourhood following violent clashes between people supporting and opposing a contentious amendment to India's citizenship law in New Delhi on February 26, 2020.
At least 20 people have been killed in India's capital in more than 24 hours, the worst religious violence New Delhi has seen in decades. "The death toll stands at 20, 189 people are undergoing treatment at the hospital. Around 60 have gunshot wounds," Sunil Kumar from the Guru Teg Bahadur hospital said.
"There are 15 patients in critical condition," the hospital official from the Guru Teg Bahadur Hospital earlier told Reuters.and being unprepared, even watching violence spiral out of control.including officialsRe-posting this video after verifying its authenticity. It is from Delhi. Men marching on top of a mosque, vandalising it and placing a saffron flag over it.
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