Citizenship Bill: 'Hindutva Murdabad' slogans in AMU, preparing for going to Delhi today
Citizenship Bill: 'Hindutva Murdabad' slogans in AMU, preparing for going to Delhi today
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Aligarh: The anger of AMU students on the Citizenship Amendment Bill is increasing. On Tuesday, students took out a torch procession from Maulana Azad Library to University Circle, shouting slogans against PM Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah in protest against the bill. At the same time, copies of the bill were burnt and slogans of Hindutva Murdabad were also raised. The raging students announced that they would not eat food on Wednesday and would boycott dining. The bill will not be applied at any cost. Late Tuesday, General Badi's meeting was called to plan ahead. Also announced Delhi Cooch. On the other hand, during the protest, 20 nominees and 700 unidentified, including two former alumni presidents have been booked in the police civil lines in case of harassment and indecency from the police.

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At the same time, the process of opposition to the bill in AMU continued for the second day. On Tuesday night, students from all residential halls of the university gathered at the canteen behind the library and after that, the procession proceeded with torches in hand and burning copies of the bill. The students raised anti-center, anti-home ministry slogans and also raised the slogans of Hindutva Murdabad, demanding independence. Seeing the attitude of the students, the AMU administration stayed away from the students. The convoy of students reached the Staff Club as VC was embarrassed. From here, he reached the university circle via guest house and Bab-e-Sayed. Students held a meeting here. Which said that this bill is against the spirit of fundamental rights and the Constitution. It is completely anti-Muslim.

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According to information received from sources, it has been learned that the atmosphere worsened due to commotion and sloganeering during the torch procession organized by the students of Aligarh Muslim University on Tuesday night. The students, who came to handle the situation, pushed the students and pushed them. In this case, the Police Civil Lines Police has registered a case against 20 former nominated presidents, including 20 nominated and 700 unknown.

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