Several JNU students get injured during protests, Delhi Police claims - 'No Lathi charge'
Several JNU students get injured during protests, Delhi Police claims - 'No Lathi charge'
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New Delhi: Students of the Jawaharlal Nehru University in the national capital Delhi protested on Monday over their demands. The demand of the students was that their increased hostel fees and other allowances should be removed immediately. Students who took to the streets to march to the Parliament directly faced the police. Students tried to reach Parliament after crossing several barricades, but the police and CRPF stopped them.

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During this, the police fiercely lathi-charged the students. Many students were dragged and beaten. But the Delhi Police is not ready to say anything on this. The Delhi Police has also claimed that 30 of their soldiers have been injured during this period, while only 15 students have suffered injuries. According to information received from Delhi Police, JNU students tried to move towards Parliament even after the implementation of Section 144. But to maintain law and order, he had to stop. During this time, there were several clashes between the police and the students.

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After stopping this huge march of students of Delhi Police University, they are patting their backs. According to the press release issued by the police, no student was charged with lathi. The police have also claimed that they cooled the entire march with great ease and during this time water canon and tier gas were also not used.

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