Congress, NCP slam Centre over police action
The Maharashtra unit of Congress on Monday condemned the police atrocities caused on the students of Jamia Millia Islamia university, New Delhi, while protesting against the amended Citizenship Law.
Demanding an enquiry on the actions of the Delhi Police, Congress Spokesperson and General Secretary Sachin Sawant alleged the centre of abusing its powers.
“The Centre has turned the University premises into a war zone. This events will malign the image of the education institutions of the country,” stated Sawant.
Sawant further stated that the series of events were a set up to vilify the image of prestigious educational institutions, so that the Centre could unleash its power to oppress those who have been raising their voices.
The senior Congress leader also mentioned that the government is trying to create an environment of polarisation, targeting specific universities of the state.
Echoing Sawant’s statement, Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) Legislator and Spokesperson Nawab Malik questioned the police action and demanded immediate judicial probe.
Furthermore, the NCP leader stated, protesting is the democratic right of any citizen. But tackling the protests in such a violent manner is inhumane.
“It seems that the government is using institutions like the police to oppress the voice of those who don’t agree with the government. This is a serious threat to democracy,” added Malik.