Indian Police attack students of Aligarh Muslim University protesting against CAB
INDIA: The Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAB) brought lots of protesters out on the road in world's so called biggest democracy, according to the protestors CAB is an Anti-Muslim Law. Things took an ugly turn when Indian government decided to use force against the protestors turning it into a battle.
After the protest of Jamia Milia Islamia University the students of Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) raise their voice against the unjust CAB the authorities however had a different plan as almost hundred's of student were injured leaving some in very critical situation.
The Delhi police not only shot fired hundreds of tear gas shells but also used cans and baton on the students.
The police also smashed the bicycles which were parked outside the AMU. The videos of their violence went viral on social media.
It's one thing to control a unruly mob at the Aligarh Muslim University , but why is the @aligarhpolice smashing motorbikes outside the university ?? These visuals shoy by Adnan our local reporter who was also hit by the cops when he filmed this ! pic.twitter.com/Dxc2liMlwr
— Alok Pandey (@alok_pandey) December 15, 2019
The students are sharing the videos of the injured students that how much they have become the victim of brutality.
Live: AMU Students union former president Salman Imtiyaz directly hit by tear shell.
Many others are brutally attacked I have few pictures I don't have courage to share tht highly disturbing.#Aligarh #AligarhMuslimUniversity #Jamia pic.twitter.com/pCQDElvTxh
— Fahad Ahmad (@FahadTISS) December 15, 2019
In the support of the brutal attack victim's thousands of protesters comes on street seeking justice, raising a point against the authorities for using brute force treating the people of their own country like as they are terrorists.
Tens of thousands of Muslims out on streets in India demanding basic human rights from the Indian govt but met with force and brutality #JamiaProtest #AligarhMuslimUniversity #CABProtests pic.twitter.com/e6hYmzUFbC
— Murtaza Ali Shah (@MurtazaViews) December 15, 2019
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