Jamaat-e-Islami Hind condemns police brutality in Jamia Millia, AMU, demand judicial probe; Jamaat to carry out independent fact finding civilian inquiry
Jamaat President Syed Sadatullah Hussaini speaking to media at Jamia Millia Islamia
New Delhi:
Jamaat-e-Islami Hind (JIH has condemned the brutal police action in Jamia
Millia Islamia (JMI) and Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) in which hundreds of
students were injured and the Jamia Masjid was desecrated.
In a communique to the
media, JIH President Syed Sadatullah Hussaini said, “Jamaat-e-Islami Hind
condemns the brutality unleashed by the Delhi police on the students of Jamia
yesterday night. There was unprovoked violence perpetrated on innocent students
by the Delhi Police who fired indiscriminately, carried out vicious attacks in
campus, and committed acts of arson under full public view and the media glare.
The police barged into the JMI library and beat up students indiscriminately
and ruthlessly. They entered the JMI Masjid, desecrated and vandalized it and
hit the students offering “namaz”. All this blatant violence was carried out
without the permission of the University authorities. The Delhi Police then
detained and took many seriously injured students to a police station where
they were held without any medical care for several hours. There are
allegations that the police have sexually assaulted female students, burnt
buses and carried out these brazen attacks on students along with rogues and
anti-social elements.”
The Jamaat President
continued: “There are reports of similar violence and vandalism carried out by
the UP Police on students in AMU. We condemn this vindictive action on the
student community by the police and hold the government of India responsible
for this deplorable act. This episode is bound to invite international
condemnation sullying the image of our country. A civilized country cannot have
such brutal and unprofessional police force. We demand an independent judicial
probe of this incident and punitive action against errant police personnel. We
express our solidarity with the student community who are fighting for their
constitutionally guaranteed democratic right of dissent and urge all justice-loving
citizens of our country to support the students of JMI, AMU and others in their
fight for justice. The Jamaat will also carry out an independent fact finding
civilian inquiry by a panel of eminent former judges and police officers”.

Jamaat leadership meeting injured Jamia students at Alshifa Hospital, Abul Falzal, New Delhi-25.
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