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DUSU President Amit Tanwar claimed that they raised

slogans objecting to the two students' presence on campus but the protest was not violent.

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slogans objecting to the two students' presence on campus but the protest was not violent.

"We were against invitation to anti-nationals for addressing a seminar and we shouted slogans demanding that the event be cancelled. However, there was no violence and it was a peaceful protest," he said.

Umar Khalid alleged in a Facebook post, "I hear a mob of more than 100 ABVP pseudo-nationalists have gathered at the gates of Ramjas College with hockey sticks and stones threatening of large scale violence if an anti-national like me is allowed.

"What is ABVP scared of? A discussion on war against adivasis?"

"Police tells the organisers that it will not protect me or them from any attack by ABVP and the organisers will be held responsible for any violence by ABVP. Such is the state of democracy in our country where attackers are given complete protection and those facing attacks are held responsible for the attacks on them," he alleged.

 

(This article has not been edited by DNA's editorial team and is auto-generated from an agency feed.)

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