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Clashes erupt in Delhi over citizenship law; Japan PM cancels visit

A police officer fires a teargas shell towards students during a protest against the Citizenship Amendment Bill-REUTERS

A police officer fires a teargas shell towards students during a protest against the Citizenship Amendment Bill-REUTERS

NEW DELHI  – Violent clashes erupted in Delhi between police and hundreds of university students on Friday over the enactment of a new citizenship law that critics say undermines India’s secular foundations.

The unrest has already led Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe to cancel a planned visit to India from Sunday.

The new law offers a way to Indian citizenship for six minority religious groups from neighbouring Bangladesh, Pakistan and Afghanistan including Hindus and Christians, but not Muslims.

Police fired tear gas and used baton charges to disperse scores of students demonstrating at Jamia Millia Islamia university in the heart of Delhi over the law.


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