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On 19 December, just days before the convocation, a group of BHU students had gone out to buy new clothes ahead of the big day.
It was on that very day when another group of BHU students and some local activists in Varanasi had called for a peaceful protest against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) in the city’s Beniyaganj locality.
These students who were in an auto to buy new kurtas were apprehended by the UP police even before they could reach the marketplace. Around 20 students were arrested that day. Eight of them were released five days later after being detained by the police.
The Quint spoke to three such students who claim that the police took them forcefully to the Dashashwamedh police station, despite them telling the cops that they were not protesters.
These students also claim that not only was the term ‘rioter’ used by the police personnel as they were dragged out of the auto, they were not allowed to seek any legal help or even inform their parents for that matter.
Following a spate of ‘arbitrary’ arrests in the wake of anti CAA protests in Varanasi, that also happens to be the parliamentary constituency of PM Modi, the campus of BHU is abuzz with voices of dissent.
On the day of the convocation, 23-year-old Rajat Singh, a final year student at BHU refused to accept his degree. His batchmates too, joined in protest, holding placards that displayed educational qualification of their batchmates in jail and demanded their immediate release.
Apparently there are multiple factions among the teaching staff of BHU with multiple signature campaigns being initiated both in favour of as well as against the CAA. 51 professors of the BHU signed a letter on 26 December 2019 requesting the government to take back the CAA.
As CAA protests continue to gain momentum, the question remains whether the BHU students were targeted for merely voicing concerns about a law passed by the ruling government.
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