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Man fires at Jamia students protesting against citizenship law, one injured

The unidentified assailant reportedly yelled 'ye lo azaadi' at the crowd as he brandished the gun, triggering panic in Delhi's Jamia area.

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New Delhi: A student from Jamia Millia Islamia was injured when a man opened fire at a group of protesters on Thursday afternoon and shouted “Yeh lo azaadi”, triggering panic in the city’s Jamia area, eye-witnesses said.

The man, who is yet to be identified, was detained after he fired at students demonstrating against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act, police said.

The man was overpowered by protesters.

“We were moving towards the Holy Family Hospital where the police had raised barricades. Suddenly, a gun-wielding man came out and opened fire. One bullet hit my friend’s hand,” Aamna Asif, a student of economics at the university, told PTI.

Astudent (C) of the Jamia Millia Islamia university, injured after an unidentified person allegedly opened firing during an anti-CAA protest | PTI
A student (C) of the Jamia Millia Islamia university, injured after an unidentified person allegedly opened firing during an anti-CAA protest | PTI

She said her friend, Shadab Farooq, a mass communication student, was injured in his left hand and taken to the AIIMS Trauma Centre.

Al-Ameen, another student, said the man was brandishing his pistol and shouted “Yeh lo azaadi (Here, take your freedom)”.

There was heavy police and media presence when the incident took place.

The students were heading from Jamia to Mahatma Gandhi’s memorial Rajghat. The march was stopped at the Holy Family Hospital near the university.

Students squatted in the area, asking the police to go back. As they raised slogans of “Go back, go back”, police officials asked them to maintain peace and conduct their protest peacefully.


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  1. He was not against the citizen ship act but rather against the movement started by the Jamia students and rest of educated India. He was a bhakth

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