Indian authorities cut off communications and restricted access to parts of the capital in an effort to thwart large-scale public protests over a new law viewed by critics as discriminating against Muslims and eroding the country’s secular traditions
Authorities banned large gatherings and arrested protesters in several cities as students and civil-society groups attempted to organize nationwide demonstrations demanding the repeal of the new law, known as the Citizenship Amendment Act.
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