Violence at AMU over Jinnah portrait

| Updated: May 2, 2018, 19:22 IST

Highlights

  • Police lobbed teargas shells to disperse AMU students who had barged into the campus
  • District magistrate Chandra Bhushan Singh said two youths were injured in the police action
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ALIGARH: Police on Wednesday lobbed teargas shells to disperse AMU students demanding the arrest of protesters who had barged into the campus, shouting slogans over a portrait of Muhammad Ali Jinnah which hangs at the student union office.

District magistrate Chandra Bhushan Singh said two youths were injured in the police action.

Earlier, members of a right-wing organisation had briefly clashed with Aligarh Muslim University students and entered the campus.



They were then taken away to a police station from where they were later "rescued" by other protesters, AMU student union members said.

The protesters were agitated over the portrait of the Pakistan founder which a local BJP MP wanted removed.


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