Protesters took to the streets across India on Friday against a new citizenship law as thousands of police were deployed and mobile internet services shut down. Critics say the law – and plans for a national citizenship register – discriminate against Muslims and are an attack on the country’s secular constitution by the Hindu nationalist government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
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