CAA protest: 55 students detained on DU campus ahead of stir

Scores of students from the Left-affiliated AISA had called for a protest against implementing the CAA notified by the Centre on Monday.
Students of Jamia Millia Islamia University protest on Tuesday.
Students of Jamia Millia Islamia University protest on Tuesday. (Photo | Parveen Negi)

NEW DELHI: Around 55 students were detained on Tuesday as they gathered to protest against the implementation of the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) at the Delhi University Arts Faculty, police said.

Scores of students from the Left affiliated AISA had called for a protest against the implementation of the CAA notified by the Centre on Monday.

DU AISA unit president Manik Gupta said that the students were detained even before the protest started. “Many students who were simply standing outside the Arts Faculty and not participating in the protest were detained by the police on the basis of mere doubt,” he alleged, claiming that students were brutally handled.

Students of Jamia Millia Islamia University protest on Tuesday.
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“We have removed around 50 to 55 students from the Central Library of Delhi University (opposite Arts Faculty) who were protesting against the CAA. They were removed from the location and they will be released soon,” DCP (north) M K Meena said.

“All allegations that the police thrashed the students are baseless as we have all video-recorded,” he added. The protests have also riddled other university campuses, including Jamia Millia Islamia, after the CAA was notified. Students’ outfits held a press conference at Jamia demanding the withdrawal of the Act and release of all students, who were booked in the anti-CAA protest nearly four years ago.

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