Lahore (Pakistan):Students in Pakistan on Wednesday expressed solidarity with their counterparts in Delhi's Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) who were assaulted violently by masked goons on January 5.
"We stand in solidarity with the students of India who are resisting fascism. Students on both sides have struggled in the face of repression, be it the abduction of students, on-campus violence or charges of sedition on raising slogans for their democratic rights," said a statement from the Pakistani Progressive Students Collective.
A group of students representing the students union, elders and others gathered in front of the Lahore Press Club in the Punjab province of Pakistan, carrying placards and chanted slogans over the action against students in India as well as Pakistan.
The placards read, 'Resist, because violence and vandalism of mob exist beyond borders', 'Students united can never be defeated', 'Drop charges from all students'.
'Fascism is as fascism does' read another placard, including several others in Urdu at the protest.
"In the past two months Indian students across the country (Jamia Millia Islamia, JNU, Aligarh Muslim University and others) have fought valiantly against the fascist demagoguery of Modi sarkar," said the Progressive Students Collective's statement.
The students union also mentioned the name of JNU students union president Aishe Ghosh, referring to the January 5 mob attack in JNU.
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"Masked men ransacked the JNU campus and hostels. Aishe Ghosh, the president of JNUSU along with several of her comrades was critically injured in this attack," said the Pakistani students union.