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Watch: Scenes of violent police action on and around the Jamia Millia University campus

Videos shot inside the university revealed horrifying scenes.

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Dec 16, 2019 · 07:06 am
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दिल्ली के जामिया नगर के पास प्रदर्शन के दौरान कैसे, क्या हुआ?https://t.co/PaDnlQspZG
(वीडियो: सत्यवान चौधरी/सदफ़ ख़ान)#JamiaProtest #JamiaMilia #CABPolitics pic.twitter.com/FNhBz8NwUM

— BBC News Hindi (@BBCHindi) December 15, 2019

Spoke with a student inside Jamia who sent me this video along with other videos. He claimed that the students were stuck inside library with the library filled with tear gas smoke and they were having a difficult time breathing. And that some could finally get out of there. pic.twitter.com/1XaD9jPrdt

— Pratik Sinha (@free_thinker) December 15, 2019

Here is a video showing the police beating up students in what I'm told is the area in front of the Zakir Hussain library. Presumably earlier in the evening. pic.twitter.com/Pg40UvZcmN

— Supriya Sharma (@sharmasupriya) December 15, 2019

Video from inside a washroom at Jamia University in Delhi. One student with a smashed eye, another unconscious on the floor, mirrors smashed by @DelhiPolice @CPDelhi, stop the violence. pic.twitter.com/LU4ZL0sHP9

— Neha Dixit (@nehadixit123) December 15, 2019

VERY POWERFUL. Hume itni education isliye toh nahi mili ke hum ghar pe baithe aur uska koi upyog he na kare.. Education kya sirf machine chalane ke liye milti hai? Isliye bhi milti hai ke agar mere sath walo k sath galat hoga toh khade rohu unke sath mai.pic.twitter.com/exywDtvsqG

— Mohammed Zubair (@zoo_bear) December 16, 2019
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