Arvind Kejriwal prayed at Mahatma Gandhi's memorial at Rajghat.

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal was seen praying at the Mahatma Gandhi's memorial at Rajghat in New Delhi on Tuesday as he urged people to stop the violence and requested temples and mosques to issue calls for peace. Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia, and other leaders of the Aam Aadmi Party were seen with him at Rajghat.

"Hindus, Muslims, policemen are getting killed. Homes and shops are being set on fire? Who is this helping? No one. This madness should end," he said after visiting a hospital where the injured are being treated.

Violence spiralled over the amended citizenship law in northeast Delhi, turning it into a battlefield on Monday with frenzied protesters torching houses, shops, vehicles and a petrol pump, and hurling stones. At least 11 people were killed in violent clashes over the amended citizenship law.

Mr Kejriwal called a meeting of all party MLAs of the violence-hit areas and senior officials from different departments.

He said he has asked district magistrates and officials to conduct peace march and peace meetings which will see participation of people from all religions.

"In the violence-affected areas, appeal must be made from temples and mosques to maintain peace. I have also requested Chief Secretary to ask police commissioner to increase the number of police officers and also give power to local police officials," Mr Kejriwal said.

The chief minister also asked all hospital authorities to give best possible treatment to victims and asked them to stay on vigil.

"Fire department has also been asked to coordinate with police and reach the affected areas on time," he said.

He said there is a need to seal borders to prevent outsiders from coming and indulging in violence. He also said preventive arrests must be made in view of the situation.

"I have asked district magistrates and SDMs to conduct peace meetings where people from all religions participate. I have asked MLAs also to participate in them," Mr Kejriwal said.

Soon after the meeting, Mr Kejriwal met Home Minister Amit Shah to discuss the law and order situation in Delhi.

According to police sources, 48 police personnel and 98 civilians were injured in Monday's clashes between pro and anti-CAA groups at Jaffrabad, Maujpur, Chandbagh, Khureji Khas and Bhajanpura. Three firemen also received injuries while dousing flames in the area.

The tension had escalated after BJP leader Kapil Mishra called a gathering on Sunday. Mr Mishra demanded that police remove the anti-CAA protestors within three days.

(With inputs from agencies)