Ottawa Citizen

NEW DELHI POLICE PROBE ATTACK ON STUDENTS AT ELITE UNIVERSITY.

NEW DELHI

- AFTAB AHMED AND SANKALP PHARTIYAL

NEW DELHI • New Delhi police are investigat­ing how masked men burst into a leading university and attacked student protesters with sticks and rods, an officer said on Monday, the latest incident to ignite criticism of India’s ruling Hindu nationalis­ts.

Sunday’s attack at a university long seen as a bastion of left-wing politics comes as students nationwide lead a campaign against a citizenshi­p law introduced last month by Prime Minister Narendra Modi that is seen as discrimina­ting against Muslims.

“Social media and CCTV footage will be part of the investigat­ion,” said police official Devendra Arya, adding the violence at the university had prompted police to start a case.

Students and some faculty of the Jawaharlal Nehru University have blamed the incident that injured at least 30 people on a students’ union tied to Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party that has increasing­ly picked on the institutio­n.

Students put out pictures of mobs entering university residentia­l halls, their faces covered with cloth, carrying sticks and even sledgehamm­ers. Some shouted slogans, threatenin­g death for traitors.

Students said police had failed to act, leaving them at the mercy of the mob.

Delhi police said they had launched an investigat­ion.

More than 30 people injured were admitted to the All-India Institute of Medical Science in the capital, a hospital official said, most of them with laceration­s, cuts and bruises.

The protests have persisted, with more demonstrat­ions planned across India on Monday, prompted by the university attack.

The Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad, the students’ wing of the BJP, denied accusation­s it was behind the attack, which it blamed instead on rival leftist unions.

Authoritie­s faced criticism for failing to rein in the violence on a campus viewed a centre of resistance to Modi’s policies.

Amit Thorat, who teaches economics at JNU, said he called the police on Sunday but they didn’t come until an hour later. Nearly a dozen students Reuters spoke to said police watched as the mob rampaged inside the campus.

“I ... hang my head in shame after witnessing video clips of goons merrily entering JNU campus, creating mayhem and grievously injuring innocent students, damaging public property and then exiting the campus,” Rahul Mehra, a lawyer for the Delhi police, said on Twitter.

Even medical teams trying to help the injured were attacked, said Harjit Bhatti, former president of the resident doctors’ associatio­n at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences.

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