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An act of showing solidarity for Palestine amid the recent clashes between Israel and Hamas, has come at a heavy price for students of Aligarh Muslim University (AMU). More than four students have been booked by the local police for carrying out a protest march.
During the night of 8 October, hundreds of AMU students took out a protest march from their Duct Point to the Bab-e-Syed gate of the campus. Videos accessed by The Quint shows them holding posters and raising slogans in support of the Palestinian cause and against the systemic oppression by Israel.
However, the police swung into action and filed an FIR, naming four students - Atif, Khalid, Naved and Kamran among others - alleging that they raised "objectionable" slogans.
Meanwhile, UP labour minister Dr Raghuraj Singh has openly called AMU "a hub of terrorists."
In the FIR accessed by The Quint, several IPC sections have been imposed such as:
153A (promoting enmity between different groups on grounds of religion, race, place of birth, residence, language, etc.)
Section 188 (criminalises any deliberate disobedience of an order that is duly promulgated by a public servant). Last but not the least, section 505 which entails statements creating or promoting enmity.
Chanting slogans of "Free...free..Palestine!" and "Allahu-Akbar," the students had walked within the campus in a peaceful protest. Speaking to the media, Khalid had said in the protest:
"Palestine has been facing oppression since over 70 years, our sisters, brothers and elders there... we have been seeing it on a daily basis the torture they face and it has not ended yet. Hence, our protest is against that oppression, and those who have lost their lives, we pray they go to heaven."
He appealed to the leaders of the country "to show solidarity" with Palestine, because "Palestine is the oppressed and Israel is the oppressor."
Another student, Naved, echoing Khalid's views stated that the torture meted out to Palestinians since decades must be stopped.
Meanwhile, Mrigank Shekhar Pathak, SSP (city) of Aligarh said, "We got to know that the protest has been taken out with our permission and there was a march on an international conflict, wherein there were objectionable and provocative slogans, hence accordingly an FIR has been filed."
According to the students, no such permission is required if a protest is carried out within the college premises.
"AMU has become an 'adda' (hub) for terrorists, and terrorism is an issue for every country...whether it is America or Japan...and every terrorist is Muslim," claimed Dr Raghuraj Singh, a state minister of Labour and Employment in Adityanath-led government.
In the video accessed by The Quint, he stated that since PM Modi has shown his support for Israel, it is wrong to show support to Palestine and reiterated that "AMU must be shut down immediately."
Singh stated that he has been fighting against this University since 40 years, a University which has been operating on the "basis of money of Hindus." He also alleged that AMU produced militants like Burhan Wani.
Meanwhile, Ashok Kumar Pandey, national spokesperson, Akhil Bhartatiya Hindu Mahasabha added to the statements made by Singh.
He said, "Our organisation has always deemed AMU as a terrorist school, today they have confirmed it that they support terrorism.
It must be noted that there is a lot misinformation being circulated around with unverified reports of armed rebellion by the Hamas.
Atif, also named in the FIR stated there's more to it. He told The Quint that for the past 12 days, the students specifically named in the FIR, along with a few others have been sitting on a peaceful protest, demanding student union elections. It was then that one of them decided to hold the march to show support for Palestine.
Khalid and Atif have stated they will fight the case legally as they have not committed any crime.
(With inputs from Mukesh Gupta)
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