Indian state of Uttar Pradesh threatens people, mostly minority Muslims, with confiscation of property as demonstrations continue against controversial citizenship law
Demonstrators hold the national flag of India as they attend a protest against a new citizenship law, after Friday prayers at Jama Masjid in the old quarters of Delhi, India. December 20, 2019.
At least 230 such notices have been issued, and most of the people they had been issued to were Muslims, state government officials said on Thursday. The claims are likely to run into tens of millions of rupees, they said.
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