Mumbai: Filmmaker Anurag Kashyap and lyricist Vishal Dadlani joined the ongoing protests being organised by students at the Gateway of India against the violence in Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) campus on January 5.
While Kashyap said that he was there at the protest site to show his solidarity with the students and blamed the government for the attacks in JNU campus, Dadlani said that he was there in support of a secular India.
"I watched the protests which were going on here and decided to join the students. The government does not want to arrest the perpetrators because they are their own people. The police did not enter JNU to stop the violence but entered the Jamia Millia Islamia where they beat up the students," Kashyap told reporters on Monday night.
"We are here in support of a secular India, there is no other motive behind me joining this protest. One India for all," Dadlani told reporters here.
Scores of students have continued their protest at the Gateway of India here on Monday against the violence which broke out at the campus of Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) in New Delhi on January 5.
Meanwhile, Kolkata's Jadavpur University, known for its volatile student politics, was also another centre of the protests. Through the day, students brought out processions and rallies in the campus and its neighbouring areas.
In the afternoon, hundreds of JU students from the Arts faculty led by the SFI took out a colourful protest march from the campus. With songs and slogans of "Hum Chin ke lenge Azaadi" and "Hallabol Hallabol" on their lips, they went around the campus beating the daffli and clapping in rhythm. A JNU student, who was in the city on leave, also joined the march.
"My friends in JNU are in a panic. Also, they are seething in a rage after the dastardly attack. I couldn't sit at home and joined the protest here," she said.