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This Article is From Feb 18, 2020

Jamia Student Moves Court, Demands Rs 1 Crore As Compensation From Delhi Police

In December last year, violence in Delhi's Jamia Millia Islamia created a massive furore after alleged police crackdown on students.

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In CCTV footage, policemen in riot gear are seen beating students with batons inside Jamia library

New Delhi:

Mohammad Mustafa, a second-year MA student who got injured during the protest at Jamia Millia Islamia in December last year, has filed a case against the Delhi Police in the High Court demanding compensation of Rs 1 crore.

"I would like to ask the government if a person is not safe in the library, where else is he or she safe? I would like to ask the Delhi Police what my crime was. I have filed a compensation case worth Rs 1 crore against the Delhi Police," Mr Mustafa told ANI on Tuesday.

This case comes in the backdrop of a viral video released by Delhi Police on Sunday showing those present inside the Jamia library were trying to hide their faces with handkerchiefs.

Prior to that, in a CCTV footage, policemen in riot gear are seen barging into the library and beating students with batons.

"That day, I was studying in the library from morning onwards. Around 6 pm, police entered the premises without any warning and started lathi charging at everybody. I was beaten too even though I was not connected to any protest," Mr Mustafa said.

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He further said, "I have three demands. First is compensation. Second is an FIR and third is an independent inquiry into the matter."

The university administration, however, clarified that they have not released the video while the Delhi Police said that they will investigate the matter.

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On Monday, Special Commissioner Praveer Ranjan had said that a Special Investigation Team (SIT) will look into the matter.

In December last year, violence at Jamia Millia Islamia created a massive furore after alleged police crackdown on students. The university administration has maintained that outsiders, not students, had set buses and vehicles ablaze on the varsity road.

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