Police clash with protesters during demonstrations against India's new citizenship law in Lucknow on December 19, 2019. Indians defied bans on assembly on December 19 in cities nationwide as anger swells against a citizenship law seen as discriminatory against Muslims, following days of protests, clashes and riots that have left six dead. AFP
Broadcast vans of television channels go up in flames during protests against India's new citizenship law in Lucknow, India, Thursday, Dec. 19, 2019. Police detained several hundred protesters in some of India's biggest cities Thursday as they defied bans on assembly that authorities imposed to stop widespread demonstrations against a new citizenship law that opponents say threatens the country's secular democracy. (AP Photo)
A police officer chases away demonstrators during a protest against a new citizenship law, in Ahmedabad, India.
In this photo taken on December 19, 2019 a man stands on a truck to look at a huge traffic jam on the highway towards New Delhi on the outskirts of Gurgaon, as police set up roadblocks on the Haryana state border amid demonstrations against India's new citizenship law. Indians defied bans on assembly on December 19 in cities nationwide as anger swells against a citizenship law seen as discriminatory against Muslims, following days of protests, clashes and riots that have left six dead. AFP
Demonstrators attend a protest against a new citizenship law, before offering Friday prayers at Jama Masjid in the old quarters of Delhi, India, December 20, 2019. Reuters
In this photo taken on December 19, 2019 police beat protesters with sticks during a demonstration against India's new citizenship law in Lucknow. Indians defied bans on assembly on December 19 in cities nationwide as anger swells against a citizenship law seen as discriminatory against Muslims, following days of protests, clashes and riots that have left six dead. AFP
In this photo taken on December 19, 2019 an officer runs with documents from a police post damaged by protesters during a demonstration against India's new citizenship law in Lucknow. Indians defied bans on assembly on December 19 in cities nationwide as anger swells against a citizenship law seen as discriminatory against Muslims, following days of protests, clashes and riots that have left six dead. AFP
A passenger bus goes up in flames during a protest against Citizenship Amendment Act in New Delhi, India. Protests have been continuing over a new law that grants Indian citizenship based on religion and excludes Muslims. AP Photo
A policeman fires a teargas shell towards demonstrators during a protest against a new citizenship law, in Lucknow, India, December 19, 2019. Reuters
The shoes of demonstrators are seen scattered along a road after a protest against a new citizenship law, in Lucknow, India, December 19, 2019. Reuters
Police clash with a protester during demonstrations against India's new citizenship law in Mangalore on December 19, 2019. Indian police fired tear gas and detained hundreds of people on December 19 as fresh violence broke out and demonstrators defied bans on assembly, amid growing anger at Prime Minister Narendra Modi's alleged anti-Muslim agenda. AFP
Students and demonstrators hold placards and shout slogans during a protest against India's new citizenship law in Chennai on December 19, 2019. Indians defied bans on assembly on December 19 in cities nationwide as anger swells against a citizenship law seen as discriminatory against Muslims, following days of protests, clashes and riots that have left six dead. AFP
Students and demonstrators hold placards during a protest against India's new citizenship law in Chennai on December 19, 2019. Indians defied bans on assembly on December 19 in cities nationwide as anger swells against a citizenship law seen as discriminatory against Muslims, following days of protests, clashes and riots that have left six dead. AFP
Police clash with protesters during demonstrations against India's new citizenship law in Lucknow on December 19, 2019. Indians defied bans on assembly on December 19 in cities nationwide as anger swells against a citizenship law seen as discriminatory against Muslims, following days of protests, clashes and riots that have left six dead. AFP
Broadcast vans of television channels go up in flames during protests against India's new citizenship law in Lucknow, India, Thursday, Dec. 19, 2019. Police detained several hundred protesters in some of India's biggest cities Thursday as they defied bans on assembly that authorities imposed to stop widespread demonstrations against a new citizenship law that opponents say threatens the country's secular democracy. (AP Photo)
A police officer chases away demonstrators during a protest against a new citizenship law, in Ahmedabad, India.
In this photo taken on December 19, 2019 a man stands on a truck to look at a huge traffic jam on the highway towards New Delhi on the outskirts of Gurgaon, as police set up roadblocks on the Haryana state border amid demonstrations against India's new citizenship law. Indians defied bans on assembly on December 19 in cities nationwide as anger swells against a citizenship law seen as discriminatory against Muslims, following days of protests, clashes and riots that have left six dead. AFP
Demonstrators attend a protest against a new citizenship law, before offering Friday prayers at Jama Masjid in the old quarters of Delhi, India, December 20, 2019. Reuters
In this photo taken on December 19, 2019 police beat protesters with sticks during a demonstration against India's new citizenship law in Lucknow. Indians defied bans on assembly on December 19 in cities nationwide as anger swells against a citizenship law seen as discriminatory against Muslims, following days of protests, clashes and riots that have left six dead. AFP
In this photo taken on December 19, 2019 an officer runs with documents from a police post damaged by protesters during a demonstration against India's new citizenship law in Lucknow. Indians defied bans on assembly on December 19 in cities nationwide as anger swells against a citizenship law seen as discriminatory against Muslims, following days of protests, clashes and riots that have left six dead. AFP
A passenger bus goes up in flames during a protest against Citizenship Amendment Act in New Delhi, India. Protests have been continuing over a new law that grants Indian citizenship based on religion and excludes Muslims. AP Photo
A policeman fires a teargas shell towards demonstrators during a protest against a new citizenship law, in Lucknow, India, December 19, 2019. Reuters
The shoes of demonstrators are seen scattered along a road after a protest against a new citizenship law, in Lucknow, India, December 19, 2019. Reuters
Police clash with a protester during demonstrations against India's new citizenship law in Mangalore on December 19, 2019. Indian police fired tear gas and detained hundreds of people on December 19 as fresh violence broke out and demonstrators defied bans on assembly, amid growing anger at Prime Minister Narendra Modi's alleged anti-Muslim agenda. AFP
Students and demonstrators hold placards and shout slogans during a protest against India's new citizenship law in Chennai on December 19, 2019. Indians defied bans on assembly on December 19 in cities nationwide as anger swells against a citizenship law seen as discriminatory against Muslims, following days of protests, clashes and riots that have left six dead. AFP
Students and demonstrators hold placards during a protest against India's new citizenship law in Chennai on December 19, 2019. Indians defied bans on assembly on December 19 in cities nationwide as anger swells against a citizenship law seen as discriminatory against Muslims, following days of protests, clashes and riots that have left six dead. AFP
Police clash with protesters during demonstrations against India's new citizenship law in Lucknow on December 19, 2019. Indians defied bans on assembly on December 19 in cities nationwide as anger swells against a citizenship law seen as discriminatory against Muslims, following days of protests, clashes and riots that have left six dead. AFP