Fierce protests against citizenship law continue, Supreme Court will hear today against Jamia violence
Fierce protests against citizenship law continue, Supreme Court will hear today against Jamia violence
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New Delhi: Students demonstrated at several university campuses in the country including Varanasi, Hyderabad, Lucknow, Mumbai and Kolkata on Monday to protest against police action at the Jamia Millia Islamia University campus. Hundreds of students came out on the streets of Delhi demanding an inquiry into this entire matter and the CBI Demanded investigation.

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At the same time, the issue of fierce demonstrations and police action in Jamia and Aligarh Muslim University reached the top court. Senior Advocates Indira Jai Singh and Colin Gonzalvez held the Chief Justice S.A. Demanded from Bobde's bench to take cognizance of the matter. The matter will be heard today. Earlier on Monday, students of Delhi University boycotted the examinations. Subsequently, heavy security forces have been deployed in the Faculty of Arts.

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Chief Justice S.A. Bobde said on Monday that the nuisance should be stopped first. If this continues, the top court will do nothing. If there is no violence tomorrow, we will hear this issue. At the same time, the Delhi Police has registered 2 FIRs regarding the Jamia violence. The Congress and several other opposition political parties on Monday strongly condemned the police's "vandalism" against university students and demanded a judicial inquiry into the incident.

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