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TopicJamia Millia Islamia

Topic: Jamia Millia Islamia

Delhi Police say they used ‘maximum restraint, minimum force’ during Jamia protest

The police said there was no firing or casualties in Sunday's violence, and said the crime branch will investigate what happened.

Jamia students demand CBI inquiry into ‘police brutality’, continue protest

A group of students from Jamia Millia University claimed that Delhi Police damaged two mosques on the university campus, beat up the Imam and also a blind student in the library on Sunday.

Violent police crackdown on Jamia, AMU students has left Modi govt with no place to hide

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PM says violence over citizenship act deeply distressing, calls for peace & unity

In a series of tweets, Modi asserted that the controversial legislation will not affect ‘any citizen of India of any religion’.

Police action caused psychological damage to students: Jamia V-C Najma Akhtar

Speaking to the media, Jamia V-C Najma Akhtar expresses anguish over police entering the campus without permission and attacking students in library.

IITs, TISS, Jadavpur, Nadwa — campuses across India come out in support of Jamia students

IIT Bombay and TISS students take out support march in Mumbai hours after strong crackdown on protesting students in Jamia and AMU.

Plea moved in Delhi High Court on police action against Jamia students during CAA protests

The plea sought a judicial inquiry into the actions taken by the Delhi Police on Sunday, including allegedly firing at students.

Supreme Court to hear petitions against ‘police atrocities’ during Jamia, AMU protests

Lawyers led by Indira Jaising and Collin Gonsalves urged the Supreme Court to take suo motu cognisance of the alleged police brutality against those protesting the citizenship law on Sunday.

‘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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