According to Indian press reports, during the protests, police raided a madrasah in the city of Muzaffarnagar, Uttar Pradesh, and tried to get the students to say the words of Hinduism by calling them “terrorists.”
The 68-year-old responsible of the madrasa, Mevlana Asad Rıza Hüseyni, said in a statement on the subject that he was among the people who were struck by the cops and that his left arm was broken and there was bandage on both legs.
“I didn’t think I would, but God saved me”
Hüseyni told him that they hit him too much during the attack of the olis and he fell to the ground. biri Another person fell on me. I did not think that I would live, but God saved me. said.
Students in the madrasa, during the protests about 150 uniformed police entered the institution, breaking the doors with security cameras to them with lathi baton (used by the Indian police bam made by the long baton) began to hit.
Police called them terrorists and “Jai Shri Ram (God greetings Ram)” said the students trying to say, some of them reported that there were reports of rectal bleeding after the violence of security officials.
Police officials in the region, on the other hand, rejected the allegations against them.
The law, which allows citizens of non-Muslim immigrants who entered the country before December 31, 2014 to be granted citizenship, but excludes Muslims from the same situation, has been protested since 9 December.
Twenty-five people, including 19 in Uttar Pradesh, were killed in clashes between protesters and police in protests across the country against the amendment to the Citizenship Act.
Within the scope of the enacted law, Buddhist, Sikh, Jain, Parsi, Hindu and Christians who escaped from religious oppression especially in Pakistan, Bangladesh and Afghanistan can obtain citizenship if they prove their identity and have lived in India for more than 6 years, and Muslims in the same position will be excluded. .
The law is regarded as a step taken to turn 200 million Muslims into second-class citizens and to leave most of them stateless in India, the second most populous country in the world.
Source: National News