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Govt shutting down people's voices: Sonia

The Opposition led by Congress chief Sonia Gandhi on Tuesday met President Ram Nath Kovind to express concern over the violence and police crackdown on Jamia Milia Islamia University on Sunday evening.

Govt shutting down people's voices: Sonia
Govt shutting down people's voices: Sonia
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Published : Dec 17, 2019, 8:21 PM IST

New Delhi: Opposition leaders including Congress President Sonia Gandhi met President Ram Nath Kovind on Tuesday to lodge their protest over police action against students over the Citizenship Amendment Act and said the protests against the legislation were spreading throughout the country.

Talking to media persons after meeting the President, Sonia Gandhi said they had sought his intervention against the legislation.

Govt shutting down people's voices: Sonia

"All of us representatives of different parties, 12 of them, met the President to seek his intervention over the situation," she said.

She accused the Centre of "suppressing the voice of people".

The Congress chief said the BJP and Modi government "seems to have no compunction when it comes to shutting down people's voices and implement legislation which does not seem to be acceptable to us and the people in the democracy".

She said apart from protests in the Northeast, the protests were being held in different parts of the country and may spread further.

"It is a very serious situation," she said.

The Congress chief said they were "anguished by the manner the police had dealt with a peaceful demonstration".

"In Delhi, police entered Jamia Millia Islamia University's women hostel and dragged students out. They mercilessly beat up other students as well who were demonstrating there. It is their democratic right to protest," she said.

Citizenship Amendment Act and identity politics

New Delhi: Opposition leaders including Congress President Sonia Gandhi met President Ram Nath Kovind on Tuesday to lodge their protest over police action against students over the Citizenship Amendment Act and said the protests against the legislation were spreading throughout the country.

Talking to media persons after meeting the President, Sonia Gandhi said they had sought his intervention against the legislation.

Govt shutting down people's voices: Sonia

"All of us representatives of different parties, 12 of them, met the President to seek his intervention over the situation," she said.

She accused the Centre of "suppressing the voice of people".

The Congress chief said the BJP and Modi government "seems to have no compunction when it comes to shutting down people's voices and implement legislation which does not seem to be acceptable to us and the people in the democracy".

She said apart from protests in the Northeast, the protests were being held in different parts of the country and may spread further.

"It is a very serious situation," she said.

The Congress chief said they were "anguished by the manner the police had dealt with a peaceful demonstration".

"In Delhi, police entered Jamia Millia Islamia University's women hostel and dragged students out. They mercilessly beat up other students as well who were demonstrating there. It is their democratic right to protest," she said.

Citizenship Amendment Act and identity politics

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Govt shutting down people's voices: Sonia
          New Delhi, Dec 17 (PTI) Congress president Sonia Gandhi on Tuesday accused the Modi government of "shutting down" people's voices and bringing legislations which are not acceptable to them.
         After leading a delegation of opposition leaders to President Ram Nath Kovind to protest the police action against Jamia university students and also against amendments to the Citizenship Act, Gandhi told reporters that the situation was "very serious".
          Joined by leaders of various parties, she said they were very anguished at the manner in which police dealt with peaceful protesters exercising their democratic rights, and added that police personnel entered women's hostels in Jamia Millia Islamia and "mercilessly" beat up students. PTI SKC KR
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