Delhi violence

While 'The New York Times' said Modi and Trump carried on with sightseeing and meetings seemingly unaffected, 'Politico' noted how the US President evaded questions on CAA.
The number of killed stand at 32 currently and the Delhi HC has asked for FIRs against BJP leaders Kapil Mishra and Anurag Thakur.
As religious violence continued for the third day in Delhi, US President Donald Trump extolled the virtues of Indian democracy in the company of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
One part of Delhi was rioting as the US President congratulated PM Modi for leading a peaceful country in another part of the city.
The Delhi Chief Minister was called out for tweeting on Melania Trump's visit to government schools as mobs wreak havoc in parts of the city.
Photos and videos of the violence, which left 5 people dead, showed just how tense and serious the situation is.
Reuters witnesses saw the outnumbered policemen mostly stand beside those backing the citizenship law and do little to quell the violence.