‘Stage protest, but with responsibility and peace’

Jamia VC upholds people’s right to protest

January 27, 2020 01:14 am | Updated 01:15 am IST - New Delhi

NEW DELHI, 13/01/2020: Jamia Millia Islamia University, Vice Chancellor (VC) Najma Akhtar talking with the  students during a protest to demanding registration of an FIR against Delhi Police in connection with last month's violence inside the campus, out side the VC Office Jamia Millia Islamia Unversity in New Delhi on Monday. January 13, 2020. Photo By Shiv Kumar Pushpakar / The Hindu

NEW DELHI, 13/01/2020: Jamia Millia Islamia University, Vice Chancellor (VC) Najma Akhtar talking with the students during a protest to demanding registration of an FIR against Delhi Police in connection with last month's violence inside the campus, out side the VC Office Jamia Millia Islamia Unversity in New Delhi on Monday. January 13, 2020. Photo By Shiv Kumar Pushpakar / The Hindu

Amid continuing protest at Jamia Millia Islamia against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act and the proposed National Register of Citizens, Vice Chancellor Najma Akhtar on Sunday said that everyone has the right to protest but one must do it “responsibly and peacefully”.

“Protests are being held across the country. Everybody has a right to protest but with a lot of responsibility and peace That is what we are following,” Ms. Akhtar said.

“Everybody is celebrating Republic Day today. That is their right to celebrate. They have their own way to celebrate it, it’s all about the Constitution,” she added.

Ms. Akhtar had said that Delhi Police entered the university campus on December 15 without permission and the process of filing a complaint against them had begun.

Jamia has now submitted a petition saying the State should be “held accountable for illegal and unlawful acts, excessive, the unnecessary force used by the police officials against the innocent protesting students”.

The university’s petition alleges that Delhi Police had fired teargas shells inside the campus, barged into the premises and dragged students out of the library before assaulting them during the incident.

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