Protests broke out in UP's Aligarh between police and anti-citizenship law protesters

Highlights Anti-CAA protesters, Aligarh cops clash over permission to erect tents

Cops resorted to lathi charge and fired tear gas to disperse mob

Police vehicles were vandalised and mobile internet suspended for 6 hours

Violence broke out this evening between police and anti-citizenship law protesters in the Uparkot Kotwali area of Uttar Pradesh's Aligarh, resulting in stone throwing, a portion of a shop in the area being set on fire, a police vehicle being vandalised and some police officers being injured. A motorcycle belonging to one of the policemen was also set ablaze by protesters.

Following the clashes, mobile internet was suspended for a six-hour period starting 6 pm. This suspension is likely to be extended as authorities try to restore order. Aligarh Muslim University students gathered to block the Aligarh-Moradabad Highway in protest against the cops' actions.

According to the cops the clashes took place after some protesters, who had gathered outside a police station to ask for permission to erect tents for protection against bad weather, allegedly threw stones and vandalised the vehicle of a local police officer - the Station House Officer -, prompting the cops to respond with a lathi-charge and fire tear gas shells to disperse the mob.

Speaking to reporters after the incident, Aligarh District Magistrate Chandra Bhushan Singh told reporters the violence was under control and the mob had been dispersed.

"(The) violence started around 5 pm when a local police officer's vehicle was pelted with stones. Soon after, the mob started throwing stones at us ... to disperse them we had to use tear gas shells. The situation is under control," Mr Singh said, adding that the cops were also investigating the role of Aligarh Muslim University students in instigating the crowd.

A Rapid Action Force (RAF) of UP Police has been deployed.

"We have held peace meetings and asked Muslim community leaders, including the Imam of the Jama Masjid, to act as interlocutors," Mr Singh added.

At least two people received bullet injuries during the violence. Both have been admitted to hospital and are in stable condition. Police say the injuries are the a result of firing by unidentified "miscreants" and have confirmed they will investigate the matter.

The clashes took place away from Aligarh's Delhi Gate area, where a 24-day-long peaceful protest against the Citizenship Amendment Act, or CAA, is being held.

On Saturday women protesting at that site had approached the police for permission to erect tents as protection from bad weather - it rained in Aligarh on Friday. Permission had been denied and the irate women began an impromptu sit-in protest outside the Kotwali Police Station.

The Aligarh District Magistrate said police had made attempts to persuade the women to disperse but they had refused to do so. Failing this, today, police attempted to forcibly remove the women.

The clashes took place on the same day as violence between pro- and anti-citizenship law protesters near northeast Delhi's Jaffrabad area, where a protest against the law has been on since Saturday night. The trouble started after local BJP leader Kapil Mishra held a rally in favour of the law.

Delhi Police have said the situation is under control, although protesters have yet to disperse.

Massive protests have swept the country against the citizenship law, which makes religion test for citizenship for the first time in India. While government says it will grant citizenship to minorities from three Muslim-majority neighbouring countries, critics have called the law "anti-Muslim".