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Delhi Police swooped down on journalists in the Raj Ghat-Red Fort- Daryaganj area of Delhi, said Press Club of India
While the Facebook profile named the man as Rambhakt Gopal, police officials said they were yet to ascertain whether it was his real name
The statement came after the Delhi Police faced flak from Jamia Millia Islamia students and the AAP alleged that the force's personnel were "mute spectators"
In a video, the man, wearing a black jacket and a pair of white trousers, can be seen walking on a road, brandishing a gun.
A student from Jamia Millia Islamia was injured when a man opened fire at a group of protesters on Thursday afternoon
Massive protests erupted in the area after the incident with hundreds of agitated people gathering near the university, breaking barricades and clashing with police personnel
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"It needs to be thoroughly investigated which groups and organizations were behind the riots and investigation needs to be done and culprits should be arrested," he added.
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In its report, the varsity mentioned that police used teargas and lathicharge to disperse protesters gathered on Mathura Road and Julena Road.
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As the bench declined to pass any interim orders and rose from the dais, the lawyers appearing in the PILs chanted "shame shame" and it was echoed by other lawyers in court
Students and faculty at IITs and IIMs, however, come out in personal capacity against police crackdown on students
Another large poster urged the protesters "to maintain the acceleration with zero violence (sic)".
pokesperson for the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights had said in Geneva that it is "concerned" that the CAA is "fundamentally discriminatory in nature".
The counsel appearing for the petitioner orally prayed that as an interim measure no coercive action be taken against the petitioners till the matter is heard by the court