Gonsalves submits that police was firing inside the University halls, used rubber bullets, many students fainted.
Guards and security staff were also attacked by the police
Gonsalves: Police has not considered the statements given by the injured students in its affidavit
Gonsalves submits that the students were against the suspension of classes, they approached the Principal for the same. They were not interested in clashes, they didn't even protest on that day
'It is the admitted stance of police that the students did not indulge in any criminality', Gonsalves argues
Gonsalves: 4 students who were part of the said march have been chargesheeted for the violence that took place inside the campus.
Gonsalves: There was a peaceful protest called by the Teachers' Union which involved a march towards the Parliament
'This prospect of a march to Parliament infuriated the police', he argues
Gonsalves submits that some of the Petitioners in this case are students of Jamia and were admitted in hospital due to serve injuries incurred by them
'Our main focus is the attack by the police', he argues
Senior Counsel Colin Gonsalves commences his arguments.
Khurshid has placed UN Reports, international guidelines and the report of Inspector Generals Conference before the court
Khurshid submits that he's willing to give suggestions on how the issue of enforcement agency entering Universities can be taken care of