According to sources a nation shocked by the violence against protesting students at Jamia Millia Islami (JMI) university stood to protest with best means possible, led by students of at least 22 varsities across india, joined by the opposition parties, civil society, legal bodies, and the general public on Monday. Meanwhile the nation-wide protests were led by the brave students of Jamia Millia, and joined by professors and parents, a day after facing police brutality.

 

Furthermore scores of students, inclu-ded women students, once again took to the streets outside the university, braving a freezing cold, to protest the police action against their fellow students. Perhaps local residents and guardians also came out in support of protesting students. Protests were reported from students of universities, besides those in delhi, from chandigarh, lucknow, Patna, Guwa-hati, Kolkotta, Aligarh, varanasi, mumbai, bengaluru, hyderabad, chennai and Pudicherry.

 

Moreover several delhi Univer-sity students boycotted exams and held protests outside the Arts Faculty in North Campus to express solidarity with Jamia students, even as a large number of police personnel were deployed by authorities to prevent any flare up. Carrying a tricolour, students clap-ped and raised slogans against the central government and delhi police during the protests. Some students live-streamed their protest through twitter, facebook and other social media platforms. Perhaps india NATIONAL CONGRESS' target='_blank' title='congress-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW'>congress, which has been opposing the citizenship amendment act in parliament and outside, lead the protests. In a statement, india NATIONAL CONGRESS' target='_blank' title='congress-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW'>congress president sonia gandhi accused the modi government of being “creator of violence and divisiveness”, which has declared a war against its own people.

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