Modi calls for calm as Delhi riots toll rises to 27

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This week's battles between Hindus and Muslims have seen mobs armed with swords, guns and acid raze parts of Delhi.

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi called for calm Wednesday after Delhi's worst sectarian violence in decades left at least 27 people dead and prompted demands for a military curfew.

They exploded into brutal violence on Monday and Tuesday, with residents forced to flee their homes after seeing dwellings destroyed, a mosque attacked and a tyre market and two schools set ablaze. Furkaan, who is survived by his wife and two children, was killed when he was hit by a stray bullet while going out to buy groceries, his friends said.

"But police did not help us at all. We tried to save the women at the protest site but instead policemen started beating us up," he said, showing wounds on his leg and hands. The area is home to mostly poorer economic migrants from elsewhere in India living in shanty neighbourhoods.The unrest comes amid growing concerns at home and abroad about India's direction and the future of its 200 million Muslims since Modi's Hindu nationalist BJP swept to a second term last year.

These measures plus the citizenship law, which fast-tracks claims for persecuted non-Muslim religious immigrants, have stoked fears that Modi's master plan is to remould India as a Hindu nation, something he denies.

 

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