People ride past the burnt shops following clashes between Hindus and Muslims in Gurugram district in the northern state of Haryana, India, August 1, 2023.
REUTERS/Adnan AbidiNEW DELHI, Aug 2 (Reuters) - Traffic was lighter than usual on Wednesday and some streets deserted in the Gurugram business hub south of the Indian capital Delhi as authorities said the death toll from two days of Hindu-Muslim clashes in the region had mounted to seven.
A total of 116 people have been arrested so far," Manohar Lal Khattar, the chief minister of Haryana state where Gurugram is located, said on Wednesday.
Security forces were also on alert for planned protests by Hindu nationalist groups, including in the capital Delhi.
However in 2020, over 50 people were killed in religious clashes in northeastern Delhi, the worst sectarian violence in the capital in decades.
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