Najeeb Jung, who served as VC of Jamia Millia Islamia and Delhi's LG, said college students are out on the roads and if the Modi government needs these protests to prevent, it should come clean.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi needs to keep a press convention to clean the doubts emanating over the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) and the proposed all-India National Register of Citizens (NRC), former Lieutenant Governor of Delhi Najeeb Jung stated on Friday.

Najeeb Jung, who additionally served as vice-chancellor of Delhi's Jamia Millia Islamia University, stated students are out on the roads and if the Modi government wants those protests to stop, it has to come clean.

"There should be a massive press conference, perhaps attended by means of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. In it, they must communicate out what the difficulty is," Najeeb Jung stated.

"Agar sarkar ko protests ko broken hai to sab Kuch saaf karey. Yeh, jo brhmm failed hai, jo awaam sadkon pe hai, yeh humari universities ke liye accha nahi hai. PM Modi ne bola bhi hello is baat par lekin phir bhi log sadkon par hain (If the government wants those protests to stop, it should come easy and give an explanation for matters. The rumours which can be being spread (about CAA and NRC) and the continuing protests are not precise for our universities. PM Modi has spoken on these problems however humans are nonetheless out on roads protesting)."

Protests against the brand new citizenship law were organised in numerous universities throughout the u . S . A . In the past few weeks. In Jamia Millia Islamia University and Aligarh Muslim University, the protesters met with brutal police action, in which many were injured. As a precautionary degree, Jamia and AMU had postponed semester examinations and closed the universities. They are possibly to reopen subsequent week.

"The universities are about to reopen and yet again college students can be out on streets to protest," Najeeb Jung stated.
Speaking about the police movement in Jamia, he stated access of cops into the university campus turned into incorrect. "The college students have shown restrain."

He additionally said the vice-chancellor of Aligarh Muslim University turned into incorrect "if he referred to as the police inside university campus".

"The time has come for anybody to sit down collectively and talk. India's image is being tarnished at the worldwide level. The government ought to no longer close doorways of communications," Najeeb Jung said.

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