Janjivan Bureau / New Delhi : Congress leaders led by Priyanka Gandhi Vadra held a sit-in at the India Gate on Monday in a show of solidarity with the students from Jamia Millia Islamia and several other universities across the country, protesting the contentious amended Citizenship law.
The Congress General Secretary was joined by four senior party leaders like Ahmed Patel, A K Antony, Ghulam Nabi Azad and Randeep Singh Surjewala, besides hundreds of party workers.
Before sitting on the dharna at the India Gate lawns, Priyanka Gandhi cited Delhi Police action against Jamia university students to hit out at the Modi government, saying the atmosphere in the country has become “bad”.
“The country’s atmosphere is bad. The police is entering university to beat up (students). The government has tinkered with the Constitution. We will fight for the Constitution,” she said.
Congress spokesperson Surjewala said the two-hour protest, which began at 4 pm, is to express solidarity with students from Jamia Millia Islamia University and other places.
Thousands of students across India took to the streets demanding a probe into the use of teargas inside the Jamia library as well as police entering the campus without permission from university authorities on Sunday.
Jamia turned a battlefield on Sunday as police entered the campus after a protest against the amended Citizenship law near the varsity turned violent.
Earlier, the Congress and several Opposition political parties condemned the alleged police “brutality” against students of Jamia and demanded a judicial inquiry into it.
“How could the police enter Jamia and unleash such brutality on the students when the university authorities did not allow the police to enter it,” Azad asked.
At a press conference, Congress leaders Azad and Kapil Sibal, CPI(M) leader Sitaram Yechury, CPI’s D Raja, RJD’s Manoj Jha, SP’s Javed Ali Khan and Sharad Yadav condemned Sunday’s police action against Jamia students.
Azad also rejected the charges levelled by Prime Minister Narendra Modi that the Congress was behind the violent protests. “It is wrong to make such accusations and we condemn it,” he said.
Yechury demanded a probe by a Supreme Court judge in the incident. “Whoever gave the permission to allow the police to enter the Jamia campus should be brought to book and punished,” he said.
He said it was not a Hindu-Muslim issue and asked people not to fall prey to rumours as the act was an affront to the Constitution.
“It is the ruling party and Government of India which are behind the violence. Had the government not brought in this law, there would not have been such violence. It is the prime minister, home minister and the Cabinet who are responsible for this violence” he alleged.
Raja said that those who gave the orders for police entry in Jamia should be bought to book.
Oppn trying to ‘instigate’ students: BJP
Attacking the Opposition over violence during protests against the amended Citizenship Act, the BJP on Monday said some parties are trying to “instigate” students and using them as “pawns” to further their petty political interests.
Addressing a press conference, BJP spokesperson Sambit Patra accused the Opposition parties of misleading people and trying to “bifurcate” the country in the name of Hindus and Muslims by firing from the shoulders of students.
These students are educated and know that the Citizenship Act does not discriminate against any Indian citizen irrespective of caste or religion, he said, and urged people to heed the advice of the Prime Minister and Chief Justice of India against indulging in any violence.