Madras varsity sees anti-CAA protest, police enter campus
17-December-2019
About 60 students are on sit-in protest inside the Univerity of Madras campus here against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) and police have entered the campus and are standing close to the protesters, a student said on Tuesday.
"We wanted to stage a protest against CAA for 48 hours. However the police and the University officials had asked us to move away. The University Registrar spoke to us and asked us to disperse. We are told two students have been taken into custody," A.T. Elakkiyan, a second year MA political science student, told IANS.
He said about 60 students are sitting inside the University campus. The police have entered the campus and are in a scattered position.
Meanwhile, the University of Madras has declared holiday till December 23. Earlier the University had declared a holiday between December 24-January 1 owing to Christmas and New Year season.
"The University has asked the students not to come to the campus for any academics related work. We plan to stay put here," Elakkiyan asserted.
IANS
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