Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

ANTI-CAA protests gain momentum in Delhi varsity

- Kainat Sarfaraz

NEW DELHI: Conversati­ons around the Citizenshi­p (Amendment) Act or CAA, are now gaining ground in Delhi University with students from across ideologica­l background­s asserting their opinions on the new citizenshi­p law in novel ways.

Throughout the week, students from different DU colleges — Kamala Nehru College (KNC), Ramjas College, Hansraj College, Jesus and Mary College, Dyal Singh College, and Aurobindo College — read the Preamble of the Constituti­on in their college and sang the national anthem.

Several colleges have also issued notices asking students to take permission before gathering to avoid a “law and order situation.”

Sanjana Sachdeva, an undergradu­ate student at KNC, said reading the Preamble serves as a reminder that the youth needed to uphold constituti­onal values “before it is too late.”

She also said, “With the NSA order in the picture, we are now scared to organise more events. Why would the government impose it in a state where student protests are happening?” She was referring to an order from LG, Anil Baijal conferring powers on the Delhi Police commission­er to be the “detaining authority” under the National Security Act (NSA) for three months, beginning January 19. The police however, had said the order was a routine one.

Explaining the increase in the number of protests, Sanam Khanna, who teaches English at KNC, said students have become more aware.

“Due to the ongoing discussion­s, the students are now realising that it is affecting everyone. Students are reading the initial documents in the public domain and are understand­ing that everything is linked. The current protests are coming a trust deficit in the government on the matter,” she said.

The Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP)-LED Delhi University Students’ Union (DUSU), however, supports CAA. On Thursday, they put up hoardings with messages such as “Left-attack in JNU” and “Stop burning the country in the name of CAA” at several spots in North Campus.

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