JNU violence: Delhi Police stops protesters' march at Shashtri Bhavan

The protesters, carrying placards and banners, started their march from Mandi House towards the HRD Ministry, rending the air with slogans of 'Halla Bol' and 'Inquilab Zindabad'.
JNU students during their protest march from Mandi House to HRD Ministry demanding removal of the university vice-chancellor in New Delhi Thursday Jan. 9 2020. (Photo | PTI)
JNU students during their protest march from Mandi House to HRD Ministry demanding removal of the university vice-chancellor in New Delhi Thursday Jan. 9 2020. (Photo | PTI)

NEW DELHI: The Delhi Police has stopped near Shashtri Bhawan the march by students and members of civil society organisations towards the HRD Ministry.

Hundreds of demonstrators hit the streets on Thursday protesting the recent violence at JNU and demanding the resignation of the varsity vice-chancellor.

CPI(M) leaders Sitaram Yechury, D Raja, Prakash Karat and Brinda Karat and LJD leader Sharad Yadav also joined the march.

The protesters, carrying placards and banners, started their march from Mandi House towards the HRD Ministry, rending the air with slogans of 'Halla Bol' and 'Inquilab Zindabad'.

The protesters started a march from Mandi House towards the HRD Ministry.

They shouted slogans demanding strict action against those involved in the campus violence of January 5 that left around 35 injured.

Yechury, CPI(M) general secretary, said, "For three hours, people wearing masks beat up varsity students. They entered the campus with police being present at the main gate."

Alleging that the incident could not have happened without the vice-chancellor knowing about it, he said, "The VC has to go".

On Sunday, a mob of masked men stormed the campus and targeted students in three hostels, unleashing mayhem with sticks, stones and iron rods by hitting inmates and breaking windows, furniture and personal belongings.

The JNU students union has been demanding a rollback of hostel and mess fee hike and have boycotted registration for the next semester.

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