Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Activists join DU students in protest against CAA, NRC

- HT Correspond­ent htreporter­s@hindustant­imes.com

nNEW DELHI: Braving a spell of unseasonal rainfall, hundreds of Delhi University (DU) students came out to protest against Citizenshi­p Amendment Act (CAA) and National Register for Citizens (NRC) at the varsity’s arts faculty Thursday. The protesters, joined by activists, read the Preamble to the Constituti­on and discussed issues with the CAA.

Among the speakers at the protest meet, were activists Medha Patkar, great-grandson of Mahatma Gandhi, Tushar Gandhi and lawyer Karuna Nundy. Addressing the protesters, Patkar said the ongoing protests by youngsters across the country have scared the government. “The government doesn’t want a dialogue because it knows it will lose. It is scared and that’s why it uses the police,” she said.

Referring to the January 5 incident at the Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), when a masked mob had entered the campus and attacked students and teachers, Gandhi said, “We have to be empathetic towards the police. They are forced to follow the orders of their masters.”

Raising slogans against the CAA-NRC, students also demanded justice for those attacked in JNU and Jamia Millia Islamia on December 15 last year. “Whatever is happening in the campuses across the country is really scary. We need to raise our voice against it before it reaches our doorsteps,” said Drishti Garg, a student of Hindu College.

Earlier on January 8, hundreds of students from across DU colleges had taken out a protest march in North Campus against CAA-NRC and mob attack in JNU.

ABVP’S ANTI-LEFT, ANTICAA PROTESTERS HOARDINGS

The ABVP-LED Delhi University Students’ Union (DUSU) 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 on Thursday.

The hoardings carry pictures of ABVP members injured in JNU during the January 5 violence and those injured during anti-caa protests in different regions. In one such hoarding, a mob is also seen pelting stones.

DUSU president and ABVP member Akshit Dahiya said they had decided to put up the hoardings after “anti-caa” protests reached DU campus. “In these protests, the agitators, who are mainly from the Left organizati­ons, do not talk about any university issues. They come up with posters with messages like “free Kashmir”. That’s why DUSU members held a meeting and decided put up these hoardings.”

NSUI member and DUSU secretary Ashish Lamba, however, said no such meeting was held.

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