The police in Delhi recorded Jamia students protested
Neu -Delhi: At least five students from Jamia Millia Islamia who protested against the university administration were released from detention on Thursday afternoon after picking up the campus by the police. In the early morning hours of February 13, the police in Delhi arrested several students from the university who had taken part in a protest in the campus central canteen since February 10.
In the early morning hours of February 13, the police in Delhi arrested several students from the university who had taken part in a protest in the campus central canteen since February 10.
The students applied for against the withdrawal of the disciplinary committee and the revocation of the office department, graffiti and posters on the university walls and a protest without prior permission from the procor. The protesting students were thrown out of the campus by the university guards, with the police held them.
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Two doctoral students from the Hindi department of the Uni-Jyoti and Saurabh-Hellen held an announcement of shows for the allegedly organized assembly on the fifth anniversary of the 2019 anti-CaA and proposed NRC protest. The university published a circular on December 15, 2024, in which all canteens and libraries were closed on the same day for maintenance purposes. Jamia Administration had previously published Office Memorandum to protest students without the prior permission of the Proctor as well as postering and graffiti on the university walls.
Every year Jamia students observe December 15th as “Jamia Resistance Day” on the anniversary of the anti-Caa protests 2019. Students are commemorating the alleged police force in Delhi when they invite students to the University’s central library.
Niranjan, a BA-LLB student of the university who is connected to the All India Revolutionary Studentary Organization (Airso), who received an announcement from the show, which previously received a announcement by the disciplinary committee, around 10:30 p.m. on February 12th . He was suspended by the department later on the same day. He claimed that more than 10 students had received a suspension and a campus ban together with the threat of being rusted through the university. He said: “The proctor of the university came, but did not speak to us and went in the middle of the middle.”
What unfolded in Jamia?
“At 5:30 a.m. the security officers came and conquered the students and threw them on the campus, whereupon the police held more than 14 students and brought them to various police stations,” he said. He claimed that the central canteen was closed during the three -day protest and the electricity in the area was cut off. The Jamia administration also closed the toilets. It was a very uncertain situation for the students of the lined students. ‘
He claimed that the central canteen was closed during the three -day protest and the electricity in the area was cut off. The Jamia administration also closed the toilets. It was a very uncertain situation for the students. ‘
He emphasized: “We are not silenced by the administration. We are students and will fight for our rights. ‘
Anjali, a student in the second year and an activist of the All India Student ‘Association (AISA), claimed that around 20 students were illegally arrested by the police in Delhi. She added: “First, the police of the Kalkaji police station agreed to meet us with the prisoners, but they later denied that after a call nobody was there.”
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On February 13, Jamia Admin made a statement that the students drove and addressed the police in Delhi to maintain the right and order of the university. The explanation read that the students had disturbed the smooth functioning of the classes and damaged university properties.
She claimed: “During the protest on February 11, a friend who came to us during the protest was charged by the Proctorial team together with 30 guards with Lathi. They brought them to the Jamia Nagar police station. We were always intimidated and were always afraid that something could happen to us on the campus. ‘She added that on February 12, the government had given the demonstrators a hint to fail the website, which would take strict measures against them.
She explained that the increase in the number of security personnel on campus was also an opportunity to intimidate the students. She mentioned: “While the students are arrested, the campus on February 13 stationed numerous police, CRPS and RIOT control forces in front of the campus gates. Jamia Admin used to do this during the 2019 CaA NRC protests, and they did it again today, and they did it again today, and they did it again today, and they did it again today and they Did it again today and they did it again today and they did it again today and they did it again today. ‘She claimed that the government took this step because they knew that the protest would be massive and that they should be bowed and the students’ demands had to take.
She claimed that the government took this step because they knew that the protest would be massive and that they should be bowed and the students’ demands had to take.
The President of Aisa Central Council, Neha, said that the police were arrested at the Badarpur police station around five students. “Around 2:30, four students – Saurabh, Jyoti, Habeba and Gayatri were dismissed by the Badarpur police station,” added Neha
Nawab, a student of the Hindi department, claimed: “According to the constitutional guarantee of the right, we protest on freedom of expression and express, but the vice-chancellor provides information against political activities on the university’s premises. If we increase our voices against the improper sanitary facilities, blemished toilets and the improper functioning of libraries, we receive show-causes and are threatened with exclusion, ”he said.
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He mentioned: “If the student association is revived on campus, we can only meet our demands because it exerts pressure on the administration and will not take arbitrary measures.” In contrast to other central universities in Delhi, Jamia no longer has a student association since 2006.
Neither the Jamia Administration nor the Delhi police could be achieved at the time the history was published.