Now protests in Mumbai against National Law on Citizenship, complaint in National Human Rights Commission

Mumbai, Dec 16 Dec 2019 Monday

The protest against the new law on citizenship began in the Indian states, and from Mumbai to the capital, New Delhi, resonated with violent protests in Mumbai.

On Monday morning, students of Tata Institute of Social Sciences boycotted classes and complained to the National Human Rights Commission in protest against the police action by infiltrating the campus of Jamia Millia in the capital New Delhi.

The Congress protested the move in Delhi, saying why the Prime Minister is silent on the atrocities inflicted on the students by Jamia Millia at midnight.

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Meanwhile, according to the latest information, students living on the campus of Jamia Millia were leaving the campus hostel. Police were tight-lipped throughout the campus. Police took steps to prevent violent incidents again.

His response was in Mumbai. However, violent protests have not yet taken place in Mumbai. But the atmosphere was tight and the gossip began. There is currently a Shiv Sena-NCP and Congress government in Mumbai-Maharashtra. The Shiv Sena also opposed the new law.

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