According to the Delhi Police: Man, who brandished the gun and opened fire in Jamia area, has been taken into custody. He is being questioned
New Delhi: A man brandished gun on protesters demonstrating against the controversial Citizenship Amendment Act and National Register of Citizens near the Jamia Millia Islamia in south Delhi on Thursday, injuring a student.
The Police said the man has been taken into custody. He shouted, “Who wants Azadi, come I’ll shoot you and then fired on the protesters,” said students who witnessed the shocking incident. A student named Shadab was hit by the bullet in his arm and has been admitted to the Holy Family hospital in Jamia Nagar. His condition is stated to be stable. The attacker was shouting ‘Jai Shri Ram’ slogan and warning protesters to chant ‘Vande Mataram’ if they want to stay in India.
Two days before the incident, Junior Finance Minister Anurag Thakur on Monday had spearheaded the chants of “Desh Ke Gaddaro Ko” which was reverted with “Goli Maaro Saalo Ko” by the supporters. The poll rally was conducted in Delhi’s Rithala constituency. The chant translates to “shoot down the traitors who betray the country”.
Protesters against the CAA and the NRC have often been dubbed anti-national by members of the ruling BJP.
Delhi: The student injured after a man brandished a gun and opened fire in Jamia area today. He has been admitted to a hospital. The man who had opened fire has been taken into police custody and is being questioned. pic.twitter.com/w3jrfvcDFr
— ANI (@ANI) January 30, 2020
Man who brandished a gun and opened fire in Jamia area has been taken into custody by Delhi Police and is being questioned. https://t.co/hre5enWqbJ pic.twitter.com/v8rT5Ih7qF
— ANI (@ANI) January 30, 2020
#Jamia Unknown person fires at Anti-CAA Protestor at Jamia Nagar. Student injured in firing has been taken to hospital. The Gun-wielding person was chanting 'Pro-CAA' slogan. #CAA_NRCProtests #jamiaprotests pic.twitter.com/j1aPfEnCed
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