'Prevented' from attending mahapanchayat in wrestlers’ support, claims section of JNU students

The ‘maha panchayat’ was called to express solidarity with the wrestlers protesting at Jantar Mantar against Wrestling Federation of India chief Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh

May 28, 2023 03:11 pm | Updated 04:53 pm IST - New Delhi

Security personnel detain agitators during wrestlers’ protest march towards the new Parliament building, in New Delhi, on May 28, 2023.

Security personnel detain agitators during wrestlers’ protest march towards the new Parliament building, in New Delhi, on May 28, 2023. | Photo Credit: PTI

A section of Jawaharlal Nehru University students on May 28 alleged that the varsity authorities "prevented" them from taking part in the 'Mahila Maha Panchayat' by ramping up security on campus.

The 'maha panchayat' was called to express solidarity with the wrestlers protesting at Jantar Mantar against Wrestling Federation of India chief Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh.

Also read: Protesting wrestlers detained, Police clears protest site at Jantar Mantar

There was heavy police deployment on the campus, the students added. No immediate response was available from the police or the university.

The All India Students' Association (AISA) claimed that an "undeclared Section 144" has been imposed on the campus.

"Today, the Mahila Panchayat was announced. Heavy police deployment has been made inside and outside Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) to prevent students from participating in it. The government has deployed its entire machinery to protect sexual violence accused," said AISA activist Madhurima Kundu said.

She also shared a photograph of over half a dozen women police personnel on the campus.

Ms. Kundu alleged that she was physically restrained as soon as she stepped outside the main gate.

"The female police (personnel) gheraoed me and tried to intimidate me by taking videos from personal phones," she added.

To protest against the restrictions, scores of students staged a protest at the varsity gate. They also demanded Mr. Singh's arrest.

AISA said in a press note, "Protest at JNU gate against undeclared 144 in campus preventing students from joining Mahila Panchayat and against the detention of women wrestlers and women leaders protesting for justice against sexual harasser BJP MP Brij Bhushan Singh."

The wrestlers, who have been sitting in protest at Delhi's Jantar Mantar, have demanded the arrest of Mr. Singh who, they alleged, sexually harassed several women grapplers.

The Delhi Police detained Vinesh Phogat, Sakshi Malik and Bajrang Punia for violation of law and order after they breached the security cordon while trying to move towards the new Parliament building for the 'Maha Panchayat'.

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