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Why did students clash at Delhi?

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Published on February 24, 2017 with No Comments

Over 20 students were reportedly injured as two groups clashed at the Delhi University over the Ramjas College cancelling its invite to JNU’s Umar Khalid — one of the students charged with sedition last year — for a seminar. Some journalists were also caught in the clashes and beaten. A large number of policemen were seen trying to control the aggressive crowd.

A group of students and teachers had gathered at Ramjas College to protest, they said, in favour of free speech. Umar Khalid and another student, Shehla Rashid, were to speak at a session on the “culture of protest” organised as part of a two-day seminar by the college literary society. But after protests by the BJP-linked Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad or ABVP members, their talk was scrapped. As they shouted slogans outside the college , ABVP activists arrived too.
A section of teachers and students had planned to march to a police station demanding action against ABVP members for alleged vandalism; All India Students’ Association or AISA activists claimed that ABVP activists threw stones, locked the seminar room and cut the power supply – charges that have been denied by the ABVP.

AISA activists say they were surrounded by ABVP members and not allowed to march.
“We were attacked, the cops did nothing. Our students were bleeding. They hurled bricks at us.They pulled the hair of women,”Shehla Rashid has been quoted by media from Delhi.
The ABVP denied attacking protesters or even forcing the college to cancel its invite to the JNU students.

“There was no violence. The ABVP always promotes discussion. But you need to maintain decorum.The college students and teachers didn’t want Umar Khalid,” claimed ABVP leader Abhishek Verma.

Earlier, the Ramjas college principal, Rajender Prasad said, “While the seminar will continue we decided to cancel participation of these two students. It is not that we do not advocate freedom of speech but it had to be done keeping peace and harmony of campus in mind.”

Umar Khalid was charged with sedition and jailed last year for his alleged role in an event in JNU or the Jawaharlal Nehru University in which anti-India slogans were raised.

 

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