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Security beefed up at AMU; sedition case against 12 students

ALIGARH: Security was beefed up at the AMU after some students and a TV channel crew got into an altercation over reports of a visit by AIMIM lawmaker Asaduddin Owaisi, police said on Wednesday.

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Aligarh, February 13

Security was beefed up at the Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) after some students and a TV channel crew got into an altercation over reports of a visit by AIMIM lawmaker Asaduddin Owaisi, police said on Wednesday.

Twelve students, including the university students’ union chief, were booked under sedition charges after a complaint of alleged assault was filed by an ABVP member. Following this a “boycott class” call was given.

The main approach road leading to the university campus at IG Khan crossing was closed by the police as a precautionary measure.

Official sources said internet services would be off in the city as a precautionary measure.

Rapid Action Force was deployed around the campus amid other protests, including one in which a motorcycle belonging to an ABVP member was set on fire, a senior police officer said.

It was not immediately clear if this incident was also related to Owaisi’s visit.

ABVP activists staged a protest near the Faiz Gate of the university after some media reports claimed the AIMIM leader was invited to address a function organised by the AMU Students’ Union on Tuesday.

They demanded that he be banned from entering the campus. Owaisi, however, did not turn up.

An AMU spokesman said a TV channel team, which had come to cover the anticipated event, had an altercation with some students while they were filming inside the campus.

The spokesman said the channel had not sought permission for live coverage and when university staff pointed this out, there was a heated exchange in which some students were also involved.

Mediapersons claimed that they were roughed up by some students while they were filming on the campus and their camera was smashed.

Complaints were lodged at the Civil Lines Police Station, by both the AMU authorities and the TV channel crew.

A complaint was also filed by some ABVP members, who alleged that they were beaten up near the Faiz Gate and a motorcycle, belonging to one of them, was set on fire.

SSP Akash Kulhari told PTI that a number of complaints were given by different groups at the Civil Lines police station and the police were still in the process of filing these reports.

Meanwhile, a large group of students of the university gathered at Bab-e-Syed Gate, demanding the suspension of Ajay Singh, a prominent ABVP leader who is a postgraduate student in the Faculty of Law.

He is the grandson of BJP MLA Dalvir Singh.

On Tuesday night, cases under Sections 124-A (sedition), 307 (attempt to murder) and eight other sections of the IPC were registered against 12 students, including the president of students’ union Salman Imtiaz and vice president Union Huzaifa Aamir on the complaint of ABVP activist Mukesh Lodhi.

He alleged that while he was driving across the AMU circle, these students surrounded him and launched a “murderous assault” and raised pro-Pakistan slogans.

Meanwhile, police confirmed that two more complaints were received at Civil Lines police station on behalf of AMU students and AMU officials.

He said these reports were being examined and an FIR would be filed “after due investigation”.

The AMU has issued an advisory to students, asking them “not to move out of campus as a precautionary measure”. PTI

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