Gultan Kisanak and Firat Anli, jointly elected in 2014, were yesterday accused of "belonging to an armed terrorist organisation" and providing "logistical support to an armed terrorist organisation", according to a statement by the court in Diyarbakir.
Their detention comes five days after they were taken into police custody Tuesday evening, which sparked an outbreak of violence in the southeast.
Ayla Akat Ata, a former lawmaker from the Peace and Democracy Party (BDP), which Kisanak and Anli belong to, was also detained last night.
Three policemen were seriously wounded Sunday night in a bomb attack against the offices of the ruling AKP party in Mardin province, which neighbours Diyarbakir, according to the Dogan news agency, which attributed the attack to the PKK.
Several hundred people held demonstrations Sunday to demand the release of the mayors in Diyarbakir and in Istanbul, where police used tear gas to disperse the protesters, an AFP journalist said.
"All those who do not say 'Erdogan is our sultan' are declared 'terrorists'," said Demirtas, calling on "democratic forces" to mobilise.
"We will not retreat, whatever the cost," he added.
Erdogan accuses the HDP and BDP of being linked to the PKK, which is listed as a terror group by Ankara, the European Union and the United States.
In September, 24 mayors in the southeast suspected of links to the PKK were suspended and replaced with officials close to the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) co-founded by Erdogan, a move that triggered protests in several cities in the region.
Southeast Turkey has seen near daily attacks and clashes between the PKK and security forces since a fragile ceasefire collapsed in July last year.
More than 40,000 people have been killed since the PKK took up arms in 1984 with the aim of creating an independent Kurdish state.
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