The Free Press Journal

City students back peers against CAA

Pupils from various institutio­ns condemn police action in Jamia Millia Islamia and Aligarh Muslim University TISS STUDENTS PROTEST

- Pravin Darekar RONALD RODRIGUES

Over 1,500 students gathered at the Kalina campus of Mumbai University (MU) on Monday, to protest the violence unleashed by the Delhi Police on the students of Jamia Millia Islamia University (JMIU), Delhi, and Aligarh Muslim University (AMU), Uttar Pradesh. Members of over 14 student organisati­ons participat­ed in a peaceful protest to oppose the Citizenshi­p Amendment Act (CAA) and the proposed National Register of Citizens (NRC).

With slogans and placards proclaimin­g, ‘Do not use force against students’, ‘Revoke CAA’ and ‘No to NRC’, students demanded a judicial probe in the acts of vandalism and punitive action against police personnel. Kavita Ware, central committee member of the Students’ Federation of India (SFI), said, “As students, we have the right to protest. The police has no right to brutalise students who are peacefully protesting within the university campus. Some students were not even protesting. They were just present in the JMIU library and were beaten as well. Why is the government using force to silent our voices?”

This protest was staged following the police brutality on Sunday, when they entered JMIU and attacked the students. Sachin Bansode, leader of the Chhatra Bharati Sanghatana, an independen­t student organisati­on, said, “The BJP-led government is trying to divide citizens on the basis of religion, as the CAA and NRC defy secularism. Why is the government afraid of students who are trying to voice their opinion? We want that students arrested by the Delhi Police should be released immediatel­y. If students want to express their views against the government, they should not be lathi-charged.” The protests went on for two hours and members of 18 different student wings took part in it.

Demanding that the parliament scrap CAA, Suvarna Salve, leader of the Samata Kala Manch, said, “CAA proposes to grant citizenshi­p to everyone, except Muslims, who have migrated to India from neighbouri­ng countries. This Act goes against the basic idea of India as an inclusive, secular and democratic nation.”

Over 100 students of the Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS) and Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay have been boycotting classes and protesting on the streets in solidarity with counterpar­ts in JMIU and AMU since Sunday.

TISS students at the Deonar campus shouted slogans against ‘Godi Media’, crying, “We are not second-class citizens” and “Student Solidarity is greater than Modi-Shah solidarity.” One of their placards proclaimed, “The nation is dying while you are sleeping.” The students also shouted slogans against what they called “Godi Media”.

They shouted slogans condemning “police brutality and violence” against the JMI and AMU students. “The time has come to speak up guys,” shouted a student.

Fahad Ahmed, a PhD student at the TISS, said the Delhi Police should learn a lesson from their Mumbai counterpar­ts on handling protesters.

“We assembled here in large numbers but none of the officers even touched any student. We are here against the government and brutality of Delhi Police. We are here since morning and protesting peacefully. We want Delhi Police officers to be held responsibl­e for the Jamia incident,” he said.

Students claim they will continue their protest at 2pm, on December 19, at Ambassador Hotel and 3pm at Girgaum Chowpatty, near the Tilak statue. Vikrant Dubey, a student leader said.

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