The violent rallies have started out on Sunday after clashes between protesters for and against a controversial citizenship law.
Moreover, The death toll from days of anti-Muslim violence rose to 33 on Thursday, police said, as gangs continued to roam the streets in the Indian capital.
On the other hand, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi called on Wednesday for peace and end of the violent protests. As well as, he added that he had reviewed the situation and police were working to restore normality.
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Critics believe the law is part of leader Narendra Modi's Hindu nationalist agenda to marginalise India's 200 million Muslims. AFP
The mosque was set on fire in the Indian capital on Tuesday by Hindu mobs [Sajjad Hussain/AFP]
6 year old girl, Aaisha still finds her notebook to read from the debris of the house that was burnt in Monday violence in Chandbagh and Bhajanpura area of northeast Delhi. (Twitter)
Widespread anti-Muslim mob violence has killed at least 27 and injured many more. (Twitter)
An Indian Muslim family leaves the area as Indian paramilitary soldiers patrol a street vandalized in Tuesday's violence in New Delhi, India, Thursday, Feb. 27, 2020. (AP Photo)
Standing in solidarity with the Muslims in Delhi and across India. (Twitter)
Congress party supporters in Amritsar burn an effigy of Narendra Modi during a demonstration to protest against the violence occurring in Delhi. Photograph: Narinder Nanu/AFP via Getty Images
Protesters set fire to effigies of the prime minister and vandalised two BJP offices [Biju Boro/ AFP]
Critics believe the law is part of leader Narendra Modi's Hindu nationalist agenda to marginalise India's 200 million Muslims. AFP
The mosque was set on fire in the Indian capital on Tuesday by Hindu mobs [Sajjad Hussain/AFP]
6 year old girl, Aaisha still finds her notebook to read from the debris of the house that was burnt in Monday violence in Chandbagh and Bhajanpura area of northeast Delhi. (Twitter)
Widespread anti-Muslim mob violence has killed at least 27 and injured many more. (Twitter)
An Indian Muslim family leaves the area as Indian paramilitary soldiers patrol a street vandalized in Tuesday's violence in New Delhi, India, Thursday, Feb. 27, 2020. (AP Photo)
Standing in solidarity with the Muslims in Delhi and across India. (Twitter)
Congress party supporters in Amritsar burn an effigy of Narendra Modi during a demonstration to protest against the violence occurring in Delhi. Photograph: Narinder Nanu/AFP via Getty Images
Protesters set fire to effigies of the prime minister and vandalised two BJP offices [Biju Boro/ AFP]