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The students claimed that "certain" local elements had "disrupted" their protest and indulged in violence.
Earlier the Delhi Chief Minister urged protestors to remain peaceful, stating that any kind of violence is unacceptable.
All exams in view of the tense situation in the university due to students' protest against the amended citizenship act
The Jamia Millia Islamia University turned into a battlefield on Friday after a students' march to Parliament House, to protest the Citizenship Amendment Act, was interrupted by police. There was a clash between police and students after the protestors were stopped at the varsity gate. The students, who were baton-charged by police personnel, alleged that the police also used tear gas to quell their march. The students also resorted to stone-pelting. Videos circulated by students on social media showed police caning the protestors. The police had cordoned off the road and protestors were seen climbing onto the barricades. The University's gate was later closed. As a precautionary measure, the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) closed the entry and exit points at Patel Chowk and Janpath metro stations following Delhi police's advisory. "As advised by Delhi Police, entry & exit at Patel Chowk and Janpath have been closed. Trains will not be halting at these stations," DMRC said o
Vice-chancellor Talat Ahmed assured students of zero police presence in campus
Police officials told the university that it was a 'routine check-up' ahead of Independence Day