Death is on the other side': Jamia students recall night of police strike
As
dusk fell on Sunday, police smashed their way into the main library
of New Delhi's Jamia Millia University, firing tear gas shells as
scores of terrified students barricaded doors and hid inside
bathrooms to protect themselves.
Video
footage shot by a student inside the library and reviewed by Reuters
shows dozens of young students - including several women - scrambling
for cover, cowering beneath desks, and jumping over metal and broken
glass dividers as they attempted to flee.
More
than 600 students sought shelter inside the building as violence
raged around the university in southeast Delhi, after thousands
gathered to protest a controversial new citizenship
law
that has sparked days of violent unrest.
Indian
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government insists the Citizenship
Amendment Act is necessary to help persecuted minorities from
Muslim-majority Afghanistan, Bangladesh and Pakistan who settled in
India before 2015.
But
the move has triggered a severe backlash, with widespread clashes in
the country's north and a rash of protests across universities -
including in Jamia. Read
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