Northeast Delhi continues to see intense violence this morning a day after protesters for and against the controversial citizenship law clashed and threw stones at each other, set vehicles and shops on fire. Seven people, including a cop, were killed and nearly 100 were injured in Monday's unprecedented violence. Over 48 police personnel were injured and have been hospitalised. Union Home Minister Amit Shah will meet Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, the Lieutenant Governor and representiatves of political parties at noon.Three firefighters have been injured after a group of people set a fire engine ablaze and threw stones at another. The violence began on Monday hours before United States President Donald Trump, was expected in the capital. Mr Trump is expected to spend the day in Delhi for the operative part of his state visit.