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Our full solidarity with protesting students of Jamia and AMU, say Indian Americans

IAMC members participating in a vigil organised at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

By NewsDesk, TwoCircles.net

Indian American Muslim Council (IAMC), the largest advocacy organization of Indian Muslims in the United States, strongly condemns the brutal crackdown on students in Jamia Millia Islamia (JMI), Delhi and Aligarh Muslim University (AMU), Aligarh on Sunday, December 15, 2019.

Anti-riot police also subjected students marching at AMU in Uttar Pradesh on Sunday to brutality, firing teargas into crowds and arresting dozens. An internet blockade was implemented in the area on Sunday night and remained in place on Monday in an attempt to quell the mounting unrest.

IAMC members participating in a vigil organised at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Responding to this, the president of the Indian American Muslim Council, Ahsan Khan said, “We have watched this tragic unfolding of events with great concern and anguish. The all India National Register of Citizens (NRC) and Citizenship Amendment Law will have a primal impact on the Indian polity. This is a step towards rupturing India’s social fabric and students should at the very least have the democratic right to protest. The IAMC extends full solidarity to the students and teachers of Jamia Millia and AMU as they speak truth to power.”

Syed Ali, IAMC Vice President, applauded the overwhelming nationwide support and solidarity with students of JMI, AMU, and against the CAA/NRC. He said that “there is a far more sinister communal motive behind the exercise as the law openly discriminates against Muslims, making them second-class citizens, and undermines India’s secular foundations.” He further noted that “the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) openly subscribes to a Hindu nationalist agenda, aiming to establish the world’s largest democracy as a Hindu rather than the secular state as enshrined in the constitution.”

IAMC urges all its coalition partners and all people of conscience in the U.S. to rally and hold peaceful protests nationwide against the discriminatory and bigoted policies of the current Indian Administration that aims to reconstitute India into a Hindu theocracy by subverting the Constitution from its pluralist moorings.

Ahsan Khan, IAMC president, addressing a crowd in San Jose, California. The IAMC joined the protest against the new Citizenship law in India along with several coalition partners.

IAMC further demands justice on all counts – an independent judicial inquiry, immediate suspension of those police personnel who ordered the forceful entry on campus and assistance as well as treatment of those who have been victims of police brutality.