Jamia Violence : Live Updates From Delhi HC Hearing

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4 Aug 2020 12:47 PM IST

  • Jamia Violence : Live Updates From Delhi HC Hearing

    The Delhi High Court is hearing a batch of petitions seeking an independent inquiry into alleged police atrocities in the Jamia Milia Islamia campus in the backdrop of anti-CAA protests.Follow live updates from the hearing here...

    Live Updates

    • 4 Aug 2020 2:05 PM IST

      Gonsalves: police itself put the bus on fire to support a false narrative that the students had indulged in arson

    • 4 Aug 2020 2:04 PM IST

      'It's only in our country that police can be seen pelting stones and destroying public property', Gonsalves submits

    • 4 Aug 2020 2:03 PM IST

      Gonsalves argues that the police themselves destroyed the public property

    • 4 Aug 2020 2:03 PM IST

      Gonsalves submits that there's no evidence to suggest that even a single police officer was admitted in a hospital even for a day for alleged injuries incurred by them

    • 4 Aug 2020 1:58 PM IST

      Gonsalves argues that there should be in independent probe into this which should completely exclude the police.

      'The person at the top of the investigation has to be completely independent', he argues

    • 4 Aug 2020 1:58 PM IST

      Gonsalves: as per the police's story, they've complained the mob of pelting stones

      'It is not clarified whether these stones were pelted by the students', he argues

    • 4 Aug 2020 1:57 PM IST

      Gonsalves: Protest was a political embarrassment for the govt, that's why they didn't want the students to march towards the Parliament

      'That's why the police had beaten up the students mercilessly', he argues

    • 4 Aug 2020 1:57 PM IST

      Gonsalves: police in their affidavit have not responded to the testimonies of the students

    • 4 Aug 2020 1:53 PM IST

      Gonsalves challenges the claim of the police which says that not a single student was ever detained by the police

    • 4 Aug 2020 1:50 PM IST

      'As per their chargesheet, shouting slogans is illegal but beating up students involve no criminality', Gonsalves argues

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