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‘For India’s sake stop this brutality’ — politicians speak up in support of Jamia students

Shashi Tharoor, Sitaram Yechury, Arvind Kejriwal condemn Delhi Police entering Jamia University and firing tear gas shells and lathicharging students.

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New Delhi: Several politicians, including Congress’ Shashi Tharoor and AAP’s Raghav Chadha, condemned the action by Delhi Police Sunday on students of Jamia Millia Islamia University who were protesting against the Citizenship Amendment Act.

Personnel of the Delhi Police entered the Jamia Millia campus and allegedly beat up students. Many students were grievously injured in the clash.

The university’s Chief Proctor Waseem Ahmed Khan claimed that Delhi Police personnel entered the university by force without any permission and beat up staff members and students who were forced to leave the campus with their hands in the air. Police also lobbed tear gas shells in the library and lathi-charged students.

In the afternoon, the police alleged that students vandalised cars and set three buses on fire in a South Delhi locality. However, students maintain that they did not initiate the violence and were inside college grounds.

Politicians across party lines condemned the actions of the Delhi Police on Twitter, with Congress MP Shashi Tharoor saying the reports of students being detained was “horrifying”.

Congress party’s Randeep Surjewala and Shama Mohamed also condemned the police violence. Party spokesperson Pawan Khera held a press conference at 10 pm slamming the actions of the Delhi Police and criticised the Narendra Modi government for the spread of violence in the country due to CAA protests. He also held Union Home Minister Amit Shah responsible for the actions of Delhi Police.


Also read: AMU students protest against citizenship law after Jamia clashes, police fire teargas


Former BJP Union Minister, Yashwant Sinha called it “the 1974 moment of Modi Sarkar”.

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal assured that the real miscreants would be punished, while Deputy CM Manish Sisodia announced that all government and private schools of Okhla, Jamia, New Friends Colony, Madanpur Khadar region in South East District in Delhi will be closed Monday.

AAP’s Atishi and Raghav Chadha accused the BJP for spreading false propaganda and orchestrating acts of violence. In response to this, BJP IT Head Amit Malviya tweeted a video of students allegedly from Jamia throwing stones and said AAP was burning Delhi.

In the middle of all of this, the official handle of the Press Information Bureau tweeted, saying Jamia University was turning into a warzone and to stop violence against students. The tweet was deleted soon after, and PIB clarified that a member of their social media team tweeted her personal comments from the official handle and said “suitable action” would be taken against her.

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7 COMMENTS

  1. @RJ
    Don’t u think there were Hindu students in there who got hurt.. what about them… It’s not a matter of Muslim or Hindu… The point is that police hit students who were protesting… If u mention the fact about collateral damage.. there are proofs that police did that… And this proof is NDTV footage. And about the “war” u are talking… What did Muslims do .. they are minorities .. they still face discrimination…and what difficulty did u face because of Muslims that u have used the word “survival”.. did the snatch ur food/ livelihood ? No. Anyway my point is that attack on students is something which shouldn’t have happened. I don’t blame any party or person.

  2. They didn’t even do this to the university they’ve hated the most, JNU: getting inside hostels, classrooms & beating students; vandalising, burning property; using bullets.
    They did this only to AMU and Jamia.
    This is not Policing. This is “ghar mein ghus ke maarna” mentality.
    This is pure unadulterated hatred towards Muslims

  3. I disagree. Every troublemaker must be prosecuted to the hilt. This is not just a law and order issue. This is a war against congress-communist-islamist forces for the survival of India

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