JNU violence: Amnesty International criticises Delhi Police for failing to protect students

The Delhi Police remained "shameful bystanders to mob brutality on students", Human rights organisation Amnesty International's Executive Director Avinash Kumar said. "Whether it be JNU or Jamia Millia University, the Delhi Police have repeatedly ...

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Students stage a protest over the Sunday's violence, at the main gate of the Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) in New Delhi, Monday, Jan. 6, 2020.
NEW DELHI: Human rights organisation Amnesty International India on Monday criticised the Delhi Police for "repeatedly failing" to protect the students peacefully protesting against the Citizenship Amendment Act.

The Delhi Police remained "shameful bystanders to mob brutality on students", its all-India Executive Director Avinash Kumar said in a statement.

"The authorities have failed in their duty to ensure the safety of the students, signalling a shameful complicity of the state machinery.


"Whether it be JNU or Jamia Millia University, the Delhi Police have repeatedly failed to protect the students peacefully protesting against the Citizenship Amendment Act," he said.
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