Lucknow: In view of the protests against the Citizenship Amendment Act by the students of Aligarh Muslim University (AMU), the district administration suspended Internet services from 10 pm on Sunday night to 10 pm Monday.
The Aligarh Police, however, said that the situation is under control and police personnel has been deployed in the area in order to maintain law and order. “Our personnel are deployed and the situation is under control. All necessary steps will be taken to maintain law and order. A few police personnel have been injured,” Additional Director General of Police (ADG) law and order, Ajay Anand told ANI.
The Registrar of AMU, Abdul Hamid reportedly said that the university would remain closed till January 5, 2020, due to the present situation in the wake of protests against the citizenship law.
Speaking to media, Hamid said, “In view of the current situation, we have declared winter vacations today onwards. The university will reopen on January 5. Examinations will be held after that.”
“The situation is tense here on the campus after stone pelting from some students and anti-social elements. We have requested the police to act to control the situation. The winter vacation, which was to begin after a week, has been declared now,” he added.
Meanwhile, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has appealed people to maintain peace and harmony and not to pay heed to the rumours being spread regarding the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA). In a statement, the Chief Minister`s Office said that the government is committed to the security of every citizen. For this, it is important that all the citizens abide by the laws.
Ajay Anand, ADG law and order (Agra Zone) in Aligarh said, “Our personnel are deployed and situation is under control. All necessary steps will be taken to maintain law and order,” adding “Total peace in entire Uttar Pradesh. Field staff is vigil and in touch with all concerned in abundant precautions.”
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