Protests erupt outside Delhi Police headquarters after day of violence over citizenship law
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Protests erupt outside Delhi Police headquarters after day of violence over citizenship law

The JNU Students Union gave a call for the gathering after violence through the day resulted in several vehicles near Jamia university being torched, and students alleging police brutality.

   
Policemen stand guard near Jamia Millia Islamia following the protests against Citizenship Amendment Act, in New Delhi

Policemen stand guard near Jamia Millia Islamia following the protests against Citizenship Amendment Act, in New Delhi on 15 December | PTI

New Delhi: Scores of people gathered outside the old Delhi Police Headquarters to protest the force’s handling of the situation after an agitation against the new citizenship law near Jamia university on Sunday turned violent.

The protesters raised anti-police slogans outside the headquarters in ITO area, after a call for it was given by the Jawaharlal Nehru University Students Union. Other students’ bodies endorsed the protest call.

Earlier Sunday, protestors torched several vehicles near Jamia university and clashed with police. Later, police entered Jamia Millia Islamia to control the situation and said they detained some of the people who allegedly indulged in violence.

But Jamia university administration said students did not participate in the violence.


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