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14 AMU students slapped with sedition charge over protest

Updated on: 14 February,2019 08:08 AM IST  |  Aligarh
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The BYJM members held a separate demonstration against the visit, demanding that the MP should be banned from the campus

14 AMU students slapped with sedition charge over protest

Asaduddin Owaisi. Pic/AFP

Fourteen Aligarh Muslim University students, including their union chief, were booked under sedition charges after protests on the campus following reports of a planned visit by AIMIM lawmaker Asaduddin Owaisi, officials said on Wednesday.


On Tuesday, some AMU students allegedly had an altercation with a TV channel crew, which had come to film the visit that ultimately did not take place, they said. The BYJM members held a separate demonstration against the visit, demanding that the MP should be banned from the campus.


The students were booked under sedition charges after a complaint was filed by BJYM activist Mukesh Lodhi, alleging that he was assaulted amid chants of pro-Pakistan slogans by some students, police said.


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