Lok Sabha passes Citizenship Bill amidst Opposition outcry

No one takes yoiu seriously on this forum, how can you say that no one will take this act seriously? Whole of Europe, starting with France, want such an act.

no dude. No one wants this act except relegious fundamentalist ones (which is what BJP uses as benchamrk anyway)
 
Jamia protest aftermath: Passerby shot in leg, claims police took shot without cause

The medical records of the victim, Mohammed Tamin, show that he has a gunshot wound on his left leg. However, it is not clear if the wound was caused by a rubber or a real bullet. Bullet recovered from his leg has been sent for forensics.

A man who was allegedly shot in the leg during the police crackdown at protesters near Jamia university on Sunday evening has said that the police fired at him even though he was not a part of the protest and was just passing by the area.

The medical records of the victim, Mohammed Tamin, show that he has a gunshot wound on his left leg. However, it is not clear if the wound was caused by a rubber or a real bullet. Bullet recovered from his leg has been sent for forensics.

Speaking to India Today TV, Tamin said that he was not part of the protest at Jamia, he was just at the wrong place at the wrong time, "There were police officers who saw me going, they didn't ask anything, took a straight shot at my leg."

"I wasn't even protesting. I was passing by from the Okhla area. I was on a bike when suddenly police started lathicharging students," he said.

His doctors at the Holy Family Hospital said that his injuries could have been severe if the bullet had been aimed at his upper torso.

"I am shocked. I have a family. Delhi Police didn't think about anything. Had I died, will they take responsibility for my family?" Tamin asked.

Delhi Police has however denied having fired any bullet. According to a PTI report, a senior police official has said that the policemen were not carrying any kind of gun during the crackdown at Jamia protesters.

Speaking to India Today TV, Joint Commissioner of Police Devesh Srivastav has said that Delhi Police does not even own a rubber bullet gun. "We have not shot anyone and we do not have rubber bullet," he said.

In a separate report, news agency PTI has reported that two Jamia students were treated for gunshot wounds at Delhi's Safdarjung Hospital.

The father of one of the students, Sohaib Khan (23), told the news agency his son was not part of the protest but was passing by when he was hit by a "pellet" on the toe.

"He underwent surgery last night and was shifted to a ward," his father, Mohammad Arshad, said.

Sohaib is a fourth-year BTech student at Jamia Hamdard, his father said.

Another student, Ajaz (22), who also suffered gunshot injury on the chest apparently at the protest site, was also undergoing treatment at the Centre-run hospital.

The senior police officer, who spoke to the agency, said that injuries were possibly caused by the sharp end of tear gas shells.
 
Jamia Protesters Have Bullet Wounds, Say Doctors; Cops Deny Firing

Citizenship Act protests: The Delhi Police have denied using bullets to quell the protests, which had culminated in a pitched battle between the crowd and the police.


New Delhi:
The police action to quell yesterday's violence in Delhi has triggered controversy, with questions raised over the possible use of firearms. Three persons have been admitted in hospitals -- two at the Safdarjung hospital and one at the Holy Family hospital -- with alleged bullet injuries. At the first hospital, doctors said the patients had sustained bullet injuries. At another, the patient made the claim. The Delhi Police, however, have denied using any firearms.

Joint Commissioner of Police Devesh Srivastava said, "We have not shot anyone and we do not have rubber bullets". The police also said it was possible that the injured people were hit by splinters from tear gas shells, which have proved fatal in the past.

At the Safdarjung hospital, the medical superintendent told NDTV that the two patients admitted had sustained bullet injuries. NDTV visited the Safdarjung Hospital, where one of the patients is a Jamia student. The doctor treating him said, "he has a bullet injury on his chest. He has been treated and is doing fine. He is out of critical condition". He refused to elaborate further, saying it is a medico legal case. The patient is an undergraduate, his parents said.

At the Holy Family Hospital, the medical report of the patient said, "Sustained gunshot injury to left leg". The patient, Mohammad Tamin, told NDTV that the policemen had "clearly pointed and fired at me... there was absolutely no smoke, no tear gas as long as I was there".

He said he was conscious even after being shot and remembered everything. He said after being hit, he could not walk and had to be carried to the hospital by the students.
 
Southern states have decided not to implement BJP Bills. Let the north burn because of the stupidity of their actions in electing BJP. We will ride this out peacefully.
 
They say Hunooz Dilli Door Ast, but Kashmir has eventually arrived in Delhi......Police firings, if true, is condemnable.

These Bloody B@$|@rds have no problem
Burning Vehicles and public property

Why dont they purchase Brand New Vehicles and set them on fire
 
Southern states have decided not to implement BJP Bills. Let the north burn because of the stupidity of their actions in electing BJP. We will ride this out peacefully.
God's own country witnessed massive protests by the peacefuls. It's quite telling that once upon a time the president of IUML- GM Banatwala a Kutchi Memon from Bombay was elected repeatedly from Malapuram constituency . Rahul Gandhi , of course, did the unachievable. Achieving what his great gf Nehru couldn't. Real partnership with the Muslim League in Wayanad. And SS in Maharashtra.