UP cops indulged in ‘unbridled human rights violations’ at AMU: Activists’ report

New Delhi: A report prepared by a group of activists looking into the violence that broke out at the Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) has alleged that the Uttar Pradesh police and others had indulged in ‘unbridled human rights violations’.

Releasing the report titled ‘The Siege of AMU’ at a media conference here Tuesday, former IAS officer and columnist Harsh Mander said the students’ testimonies to the team had revealed that the AMU administration, district authorities and the UP government had failed in their duty to protect the campus and its residents against the police’s ‘brutality’.

Police used ‘stun grenades’ against the ‘peacefully’ protesting students which are normally used only against terrorists and dangerous criminals, Mander said.

The UP government, however, has maintained that there were no police excesses while handling the violence at AMU and the personnel only did their lawful duty.

The report has claimed that when the violence was being let loose, even ambulances, which rushed to move the injured students to hospitals, were attacked by the cops and the drivers and paramedical staff were attacked and manhandled and asked to stay away from the injured students.

Social activist and author Natasha Badhwar, who was part of the team, said the students have claimed that police uttered ‘Jai Shri Ram’ while attacking them and were totally ‘anti-Muslim’ in their behaviour.

“Apart from the breach of the discursive and educational space of the university, there were also unbridled human rights violations committed in AMU,” Mander alleged.

Nearly 100 students were injured, 20 of them critically, during the state police’s crackdown at protesting students at AMU, December 15.

The police violence left many students with broken bones, grave injuries, deep bruises and severe psychological trauma. Some students had brain haemorrhage and at least one student had his hand amputated.

Meanwhile in a separate development, the Aligarh Muslim University Students’ Union (AMUSU) has urged President Ram Nath Kovind to visit the varsity campus and meet the injured students.

In a 32-page report, the union highlighted how several students were left seriously injured in the police action and demanded an inquiry into the incident apart from strict action against ‘guilty’ policemen and resignation of the university’s Vice Chancellor.

PTI

 

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