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3 minutes ago, kevinUsa said:

Is govt wanting to repeat godra incident ??

 

Is there another train being burnt with people inside, locked up and burnt by dousing petrol ? Usually such incidents are followed by bigger incidents like Godhra..

CAB is too small to even ignite a fire, forget about Godhra

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Why does universities like JNU, Jamia Islamia always respond instantly and immediately to issues related everything but not their university ? 

There is much bigger university, Anna University and JNTU and much better universities than JNU or Jamia  where the situation is quite normal and people come to university to study and more or less, they have been peaceful all the time..

Why only JNU and Jamia ? Are students at these university have more awareness and concern than others ?

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Hyderabad has huge Muslim population, if at all if any one has concern then its the muslim community but I don't see any kind of protest by the community in Hyderabad, which has sizeable community which can make an impact...Owaisi lolli pettindu kada chepakandi, adi vadi political compulsion...

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4 minutes ago, Android_Halwa said:

Why does universities like JNU, Jamia Islamia always respond instantly and immediately to issues related everything but not their university ? 

There is much bigger university, Anna University and JNTU and much better universities than JNU or Jamia  where the situation is quite normal and people come to university to study and more or less, they have been peaceful all the time..

Why only JNU and Jamia ? Are students at these university have more awareness and concern than others ?

Student unions.. and involvement of political parties in the universities... and the environment fosters a rebel attitude in the students.. 

migatha universities lo Unions almost Bandh chesesaaru.. 

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7 minutes ago, Android_Halwa said:

HCU is also a central university and we barely see any such useless protests, why only JNU and Jamia ?


Emi raa idhi lol +_(
 
 

Protests against Citizenship Amendment Act continue in Hyderabad

Many citizens raised placards depicting the Nazi swastika symbol overlaid with the words ‘CAB’

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Published: 16th December 2019 08:17 AM  |   Last Updated: 16th December 2019 08:17 AM  |  A+A-

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People protest against the CAA in Hyderabad on Sunday (Photo | RVK Rao, EPS)

By Express News Service

HYDERABAD: Peaceful protests continued in the city on Sunday as Muslim and Assamese organisations staged demonstrations against the Citizenship Amendment Act, urging the Central government to roll it back.  The successive protests organised by Jamaat-e-Islami Hind and Looitporia-Hyderabad Assam Association were held in Dharna Chowk, Lower Tank Bund, Indira Park. Hundred participated in the protest.

Many citizens raised placards depicting the Nazi swastika symbol overlaid with the words ‘CAB’ (Citizenship Amendment Bill). Fr Anthony Raj Thumma, who was at the meet, said, “It is time we saved the Constitution.”

ALSO READ: Detained Jamia students released, protests spill at Hyderabad, Kolkata campuses

 

Maulana Naseeruddin, a protestor, said that CAA should be immediately withdrawn and that agitations would continue until the act is withdrawn. MBT spokesperson Amjed Ullah Khan said, “We Muslims are the people who participated in the freedom struggle and upheld secularism in the country. Our religion teaches us to save our country and its Constitution.”

Another 500 to 600 people thronged the demonstrations that were organised by the Looitporia-Hyderabad Assam Association.

Chandan Thakur, president of the association, said, “We already have the Assam Accord which says that immigrants coming into Assam after 1971 will be identified and deported. The CAA is violating that accord.”

ALSO READ: Congress, CPM join hands to protest against Citizenship Act

“Our protest is different from that of others in the country. Our protests are not based on religion. People who speak Assamese are already a minority. It has reduced by 10 per cent according to the Census. In contrast, those who speak the Sylhet dialect of Bengali have increased by 10 per cent. This is a threat to Assamese culture and demography. Our protest is against this,” Thakur added.

Protests in MANUU, UoH
As protests raged in Jamia Milia Islamia in New Delhi, Aligarh Muslim University and other universities across the country against the Citizenship Amendment Act, students gathered in large numbers on Sunday night at the Maulana Azad National Urdu University (MANUU) and University of Hyderabad (UoH) and raised slogans against the Act.

PHOTO STORY: Delhi police crackdown of protesting Jamia students draws flak

The students also raised slogans against the Delhi Police, condemning the police brutality in JMI and AMU. They also burnt effigies of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Home Minister Amit Shah as part of their protest.

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3 minutes ago, Thokkalee said:

Student unions.. and involvement of political parties in the universities... and the environment fosters a rebel attitude in the students.. 

migatha universities lo Unions almost Bandh chesesaaru.. 

Only communal issues la involve ayitayi ie universities....not every issue. there is a pattern..

paisa ki panikirani rebel attitude...motham left bastion tayarayinayi...communists pothu pothu varasatvam ga ie rendu universities ni ichukunta poinaru

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1 minute ago, DummyVariable said:

Emi raa idhi lol +_(
 
 

Protests against Citizenship Amendment Act continue in Hyderabad

Many citizens raised placards depicting the Nazi swastika symbol overlaid with the words ‘CAB’

flip.pngfb.pngtwitter.pngmail.png

Published: 16th December 2019 08:17 AM  |   Last Updated: 16th December 2019 08:17 AM  |  A+A-

Hyderabad_CAB_protest_-_EPS.jpg

People protest against the CAA in Hyderabad on Sunday (Photo | RVK Rao, EPS)

By Express News Service

HYDERABAD: Peaceful protests continued in the city on Sunday as Muslim and Assamese organisations staged demonstrations against the Citizenship Amendment Act, urging the Central government to roll it back.  The successive protests organised by Jamaat-e-Islami Hind and Looitporia-Hyderabad Assam Association were held in Dharna Chowk, Lower Tank Bund, Indira Park. Hundred participated in the protest.

Many citizens raised placards depicting the Nazi swastika symbol overlaid with the words ‘CAB’ (Citizenship Amendment Bill). Fr Anthony Raj Thumma, who was at the meet, said, “It is time we saved the Constitution.”

ALSO READ: Detained Jamia students released, protests spill at Hyderabad, Kolkata campuses

 

Maulana Naseeruddin, a protestor, said that CAA should be immediately withdrawn and that agitations would continue until the act is withdrawn. MBT spokesperson Amjed Ullah Khan said, “We Muslims are the people who participated in the freedom struggle and upheld secularism in the country. Our religion teaches us to save our country and its Constitution.”

Another 500 to 600 people thronged the demonstrations that were organised by the Looitporia-Hyderabad Assam Association.

Chandan Thakur, president of the association, said, “We already have the Assam Accord which says that immigrants coming into Assam after 1971 will be identified and deported. The CAA is violating that accord.”

ALSO READ: Congress, CPM join hands to protest against Citizenship Act

“Our protest is different from that of others in the country. Our protests are not based on religion. People who speak Assamese are already a minority. It has reduced by 10 per cent according to the Census. In contrast, those who speak the Sylhet dialect of Bengali have increased by 10 per cent. This is a threat to Assamese culture and demography. Our protest is against this,” Thakur added.

Protests in MANUU, UoH
As protests raged in Jamia Milia Islamia in New Delhi, Aligarh Muslim University and other universities across the country against the Citizenship Amendment Act, students gathered in large numbers on Sunday night at the Maulana Azad National Urdu University (MANUU) and University of Hyderabad (UoH) and raised slogans against the Act.

PHOTO STORY: Delhi police crackdown of protesting Jamia students draws flak

The students also raised slogans against the Delhi Police, condemning the police brutality in JMI and AMU. They also burnt effigies of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Home Minister Amit Shah as part of their protest.

Nation motham ayinayi protests...

OU and HCU lo kuda ayinayi...kani university bandh chesi, police petti, violence, frequent protests emi kaledu...

Read it as intensity of the protests...

 

Intaki...Andhra University lo ayinaya ?

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15 minutes ago, Android_Halwa said:

Why does universities like JNU, Jamia Islamia always respond instantly and immediately to issues related everything but not their university ? 

There is much bigger university, Anna University and JNTU and much better universities than JNU or Jamia  where the situation is quite normal and people come to university to study and more or less, they have been peaceful all the time..

Why only JNU and Jamia ? Are students at these university have more awareness and concern than others ?

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10 minutes ago, Android_Halwa said:

Nation motham ayinayi protests...

OU and HCU lo kuda ayinayi...kani university bandh chesi, police petti, violence, frequent protests emi kaledu...

Read it as intensity of the protests...

 

Intaki...Andhra University lo ayinaya ?

It says in the article that protests happened in HCU. Police is in the hands of the govt and how protests are treated is up to them. You should know the difference. 
 

P.S. Hyderbad la itla protests ye kaavantivi, link post chesthe inkedho topic shuru jesthunnavu.. emi raa nuvvu lol. 

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1 minute ago, DummyVariable said:

It says in the article that protests happened in HCU. Police is in the hands of the govt and how protests are treated is up to them. You should know the difference. 
 

P.S. Hyderbad itla protests ye kaavantivi, link post chesthe inkedho topic shuru jesthunnavu.. emi raa nuvvu lol. 

 

20 minutes ago, Android_Halwa said:

HCU is also a central university and we barely see any such useless protests, why only JNU and Jamia ?

P.S: Okasari, nenu vesina post ki meaning telsuko saami...I used the word 'barely'...ante ardam avutunda ?

Or, let me put this way...why do you think I have included the word 'Barely' ? I would have used 'NEVER' but why do you think I used 'barely' ?

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