Students Take Out March On AMU Campus Demanding Quota For Dalits, Tribals

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Students Take Out March On AMU Campus Demanding Quota For Dalits, Tribals

Students Take Out March On AMU Campus Demanding Quota For Dalits, Tribals

AMU : The Aarakshan Sangharsh Morcha on Tuesday held a march demanding reservations for Dalits and backward and Other Backward Classes in admission at Aligarh Muslim University.

The march was taken out by the newly-formed student body amid tight security on the university campus. Barricades were raised on roads leading to the campus by the authorities.

The protesters gathered at Raja Mahendra Pratap Chowk in the Civil Lines locality and then marched to the University Circle at the entry point of the campus, raising anti-AMU and religious slogans.

At the end of the march, some protesters tried to get past the barricades but met with force.

Protesters handed a memorandum addressed to Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Additional City Magistrate Sanjay Kumar Mishra, who received it on behalf of the District Magistrate.

Mishra later told reporters that the procession was carried out peacefully.

The students in their memorandum demanded reservation for Hindu Dalits, backwards, and tribal in AMU till the Supreme Court passes a judgement on the issue.

A varsity official said protesters raised “provocative slogans” near the AMU Circle.

“The issue of reservation to any community now rests totally with the Supreme Court of India which is examining the entire matter in the light of the Constitution of the country and the legal status of the University,” AMU spokesman and Member In-charge, Public Relations, Prof Mohammad Asim Siddiqui said.

He said a false impression was being created and that there was no reservation for Muslims in any course at the varsity.

“The only reservation which exists is reservation for internal students which include members of all communities. So the question of providing religion- or caste-based reservation does not arise till the apex court decides on this matter,” Siddiqui said.

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