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AMU violence: Police shouted ‘Jai Shri Ram’ slogan, university didn’t protect students, finds report
The district police alleged that the ‘entire fiasco was initiated by the students of AMU’ and dismissed the report of the fact-finding committee.

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The police at Aligarh Muslim University on December 15. | PTI


A fact-finding report on the violence at Aligarh Muslim University on December 15 and the police’s role in it found that law-enforcement officials fired stun grenades, “usually used in war-like situations or terror operations”, against students and raised “chilling slogans like Jai Shri Ram while attacking the students and setting ablaze their scooters and vehicles...”, The Indian Express reported on Wednesday.

Former Indian Administrative Service officer Harsh Mander, academic Nandini Sundar, senior journalist John Dayal and author Natasha Badhwar were part of the 13-member team that found the university administration “not only failed in their duty to protect the campus and its residents against brutality by the Uttar Pradesh Police, but also that they in fact invited the police forces and their weapons into the campus”, The Hindu reported.

The team said in just two days about 21,000 resident students were evicted from the university. They met some of the injured students, including a doctoral scholar whose limb had to be amputated after his palm was ripped off in an explosion. He had picked up a stun grenade thinking it was a tear-gas shell.

“He [the university registrar] justified the police action as both necessary and restrained and even spoke casually of the forces using stun grenades,” the report added. “These are devices to temporarily blind and deafen the enemy, known sometimes to cause injury and burst into flames. It is likely that this caused the student to lose his hand…and also possibly the fire in hostel rooms.”

Aligarh Senior Superintendent of Police Akash Kulhary dismissed the report. “There are fact-finding reports here and there and their validity should also be checked,” he told The Indian Express. “We cannot give response to everyone...a criminal writ application has been filed at High Court and we have submitted our affidavit along with evidence...This entire fiasco was initiated by the students of AMU. For self-defence, minimum use of force which is legal right of the police has been used.”

He claimed it was “factually wrong that stun grenades are used in war-like situations”. The Army uses grenades in war-like situations, the police official added.

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Aligarh (City) Superintendent of Police Abhishek said the police had clippings of students throwing back tear-gas shells at the police and Rapid Action Force. “The stun grenades are non-lethal and only produce sound impact which can be used to disperse crowd,” he added.

The violence at the university occurred while the students were protesting against police violence at Delhi’s Jamia Millia Islamia University earlier that day, and the Citizenship Amendment Act. According to the report, the Uttar Pradesh Police used religiously charged terms such as “aatankvadi [terrorist]” while assaulting protestors.

The violence at Jamia and Aligarh Muslim University sparked a nationwide protest against the citizenship law that is still continuing. The Uttar Pradesh Police have also been accused of using excessive force to quell last week’s protests against the citizenship law that left 17 people dead in the state.

Also read:

  1. How a brutal police assault on peaceful NRC protestors left an 11-year-old boy dead in Varanasi
  2. ‘Why kill our children?’: Blood and tears in an Uttar Pradesh town
  3. ‘These things keep happening’: Varanasi DM dismisses child’s death in stampede during police assault
  4. CAA protests: These videos show the police vandalising vehicles parked on the streets
 
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AMU violence: Police shouted ‘Jai Shri Ram’ slogan, university didn’t protect students, finds report
The district police alleged that the ‘entire fiasco was initiated by the students of AMU’ and dismissed the report of the fact-finding committee.

133045-ozgmgaiwij-1576680585.jpg

The police at Aligarh Muslim University on December 15. | PTI


A fact-finding report on the violence at Aligarh Muslim University on December 15 and the police’s role in it found that law-enforcement officials fired stun grenades, “usually used in war-like situations or terror operations”, against students and raised “chilling slogans like Jai Shri Ram while attacking the students and setting ablaze their scooters and vehicles...”, The Indian Express reported on Wednesday.

Former Indian Administrative Service officer Harsh Mander, academic Nandini Sundar, senior journalist John Dayal and author Natasha Badhwar were part of the 13-member team that found the university administration “not only failed in their duty to protect the campus and its residents against brutality by the Uttar Pradesh Police, but also that they in fact invited the police forces and their weapons into the campus”, The Hindu reported.

The team said in just two days about 21,000 resident students were evicted from the university. They met some of the injured students, including a doctoral scholar whose limb had to be amputated after his palm was ripped off in an explosion. He had picked up a stun grenade thinking it was a tear-gas shell.

“He [the university registrar] justified the police action as both necessary and restrained and even spoke casually of the forces using stun grenades,” the report added. “These are devices to temporarily blind and deafen the enemy, known sometimes to cause injury and burst into flames. It is likely that this caused the student to lose his hand…and also possibly the fire in hostel rooms.”

Aligarh Senior Superintendent of Police Akash Kulhary dismissed the report. “There are fact-finding reports here and there and their validity should also be checked,” he told The Indian Express. “We cannot give response to everyone...a criminal writ application has been filed at High Court and we have submitted our affidavit along with evidence...This entire fiasco was initiated by the students of AMU. For self-defence, minimum use of force which is legal right of the police has been used.”

He claimed it was “factually wrong that stun grenades are used in war-like situations”. The Army uses grenades in war-like situations, the police official added.

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Aligarh (City) Superintendent of Police Abhishek said the police had clippings of students throwing back tear-gas shells at the police and Rapid Action Force. “The stun grenades are non-lethal and only produce sound impact which can be used to disperse crowd,” he added.

The violence at the university occurred while the students were protesting against police violence at Delhi’s Jamia Millia Islamia University earlier that day, and the Citizenship Amendment Act. According to the report, the Uttar Pradesh Police used religiously charged terms such as “aatankvadi [terrorist]” while assaulting protestors.

The violence at Jamia and Aligarh Muslim University sparked a nationwide protest against the citizenship law that is still continuing. The Uttar Pradesh Police have also been accused of using excessive force to quell last week’s protests against the citizenship law that left 17 people dead in the state.

Also read:

  1. How a brutal police assault on peaceful NRC protestors left an 11-year-old boy dead in Varanasi
  2. ‘Why kill our children?’: Blood and tears in an Uttar Pradesh town
  3. ‘These things keep happening’: Varanasi DM dismisses child’s death in stampede during police assault
  4. CAA protests: These videos show the police vandalising vehicles parked on the streets

This is so depressing, me and my colleagues never considered the Indian people our enemies, we always considered the Indian state an enemy and a threat, so I wish you all the best, for you and yours, take care pal.
 
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Expose these bstrds and the scumbag Hindutva supremacists on this forum (you know who you are) for their highly specific and selective treatment of Muslims in shining India. Whatever they do to Muslims, they won't be doing to Hindus. The lies of "equal treatment for all" are being exposed time and time again.

Watch how the pricks on this very forum will ignore what I'm saying or deny it flatly. Clear as daylight, there is one protocol for Indian Muslims and another one for other Indians.
 
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There are multiple sects in hinduism and there are two of them which are main sects, one which worships shiva, the other worships vishnu. "har har mahadev" is the war cry for shiva worshippers, vishnu worshippers chant jai shree ram..

Well whichever it is, it will overcome the Allah Ho Akber for sure In Hindustan :)
 
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Former Indian Administrative Service officer Harsh Mander, academic Nandini Sundar, senior journalist John Dayal and author Natasha Badhwar were part of the 13-member team
This sentence shows the credibility of the report. If you believe a bunch of Urban Naxals and their "fact finding" then god help you. Atleast quote someone who doesn't have a known and rabid anti-Modi, anti-BJP agenda.

Just last month a bunch of these urban naxals petitioned the SC about detention of juveniles in J&K based on their "fact-finding" report and some media reports. The SC dismissed their petition after asking the J&K high court to conduct it's own fact finding investigation. That investigation did not reveal any truth in those allegations.
 
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This sentence shows the credibility of the report. If you believe a bunch of Urban Naxals and their "fact finding" then god help you. Atleast quote someone who doesn't have a known and rabid anti-Modi, anti-BJP agenda.

Just last month a bunch of these urban naxals petitioned the SC about detention of juveniles in J&K based on their "fact-finding" report and some media reports. The SC dismissed their petition after asking the J&K high court to conduct it's own fact finding investigation. That investigation did not reveal any truth in those allegations.
Filthy cancer cells like you will repeatedly deny that there is any problem at all despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary.

Don't worry though. You'll realise when it's too late to stop the tide of events.
 
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Told you, Modi ji will prepare foundation in his two terms, then Yogi ji will complete the project of Hindu Rashtara. Perhaps my prediction is not 100% correct as it looks like Amit Shah will get that chance not yogi ji. But anyway, Modi-fied Indians have disappeared from PDF (is there Internet working?). OP was also one of those yearning for Achay Din.
 
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Filthy cancer cells like you will repeatedly deny that there is any problem at all despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary.

Don't worry though. You'll realise when it's too late to stop the tide of events.
Who says I want to stop this tide of events
 
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This sentence shows the credibility of the report. If you believe a bunch of Urban Naxals and their "fact finding" then god help you. Atleast quote someone who doesn't have a known and rabid anti-Modi, anti-BJP agenda.

Just last month a bunch of these urban naxals petitioned the SC about detention of juveniles in J&K based on their "fact-finding" report and some media reports. The SC dismissed their petition after asking the J&K high court to conduct it's own fact finding investigation. That investigation did not reveal any truth in those allegations.
Yeah sure, its the whatsApp reports which are credible...
 
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