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Indian police shoot, baton charge students protesting Indian citizenship law

As many as 50 students were detained during the protests on Sunday. Indian Supreme Court said it will hear the
Published December 16, 2019
  • As many as 50 students were detained during the protests on Sunday.
  • Indian Supreme Court said it will hear the matter on Tuesday.

More than 100 students many of whom were shot during the clash with Indian police, were injured on Sunday as demonstration turned violent in New Delhi's Jamia Millia Islamia University.

Thousands of students protested the Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAB) that will give citizenship to non-Muslims from several neighboring countries. However, the peaceful protest turned violent after the Indian police resorted to baton charge and fired tear gas shells to disperse the protesters.

“Even empty buildings were raided. Some policemen entered the toilets and attacked students, ”a student was quoted as saying by Scroll.in. The police arrested as many as 50 students. However, they were released on Monday.

 

Many students told The Associated Press that the police fired tear gas inside the university’s library and beat up protesters before sealing all campus gates. Videos surfaced on social media in which the police can be seen firing tear gas and students huddled under tables and locked inside bathrooms.

Similarly, protests also took place in Aligarh Muslim University when students held a solidarity march to express sympathy with the Jamia students. "We are evacuating AMU today, we will send all students home," UP Director General of Police OP Singh told NDTV.

Meanwhile, senior advocate Indira Jaising mentioned Jamia Millia Islamia and Aligarh Muslim University incidents before a bench headed by Chief Justice SA Bobde on Monday. The Indian SC said it will take up the matter tomorrow.

 

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