AMU protest: Internet services shut in Aligarh

The students blamed the media for not showing their side of the story and projecting them as wrong doers.

Update: 2018-05-04 19:58 GMT
The Allahabad High Court had in January 2006 struck down the provision of the AMU (Amendment) Act, 1981 by which the University was accorded minority status. (Photo: PTI)

Lucknow: Internet services in Aligarh have been shut down till Saturday midnight even as students of the Aligarh Muslim University continued to stage a dharna at the Baba Syed gate.

Teaching in AMU has been suspended for five days following escalation of tension on the campus on the issue of Jinnah's portrait in AMU Students' Union office.

Media persons were also attacked by a section of AMU students on Friday. The students blamed the media for not showing their side of the story and projecting them as wrong doers.

The AMU students are demanding action against right-wing activists who clashed with AMU students on Tuesday, seeking removal of the portrait of Mohammad Ali Jinnah from the office of the AMU Students Union. 

The agitating students are also demanding a case of sedition against BJP MP Satish Gautam who had written to the AMU vice-chancellor, seeking removal of the Jinnah portrait.

AMU officials clarified that the protest by students was against the attack by right wing activists and was not related to the Jinnah portrait.

Meanwhile, Aligarh district magistrate has ordered a magisterial inquiry into Tuesday's clashes.

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