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.
This week's battles between Hindus and Muslims have seen mobs armed with swords, guns and acid raze parts of a northeastern district of the Indian capital.
The clashes, which also left more than 200 injured, were triggered by
protests against a citizenship law seen by many critics as anti-Muslim and part of Modi's Hindu nationalist agenda.