and in the town of saharanpur, more destruction.rowing stones at a protest also bulldozed. officials say they're targeting illegally constructed properties. lawyers say, without proper process, it's illegal. how concerned are you that this is happening right now? you see, this is not at all legal. ultimately, we are living where the rule of law prevails. now, just by having the assistance of bulldozers, just giving a notice of 2a hours, it is highly unjust and totally against our system, our legal system. many fear growing anti—muslim sentiment could bring down the very foundations of india's secular values. rajini vaidyanathan, bbc news, delhi. let's take a look at some other stories in the headlines. the uk court of appeal in london has rejected a call to block the british government's plans to begin removing asylum seekers to rwanda. the uk government says the policy is designed to deter people trafficking, but it's facing heavy criticism by opposition parties and refugee support services. american actor kevin spacey will appear