Curfew Imposed In Delhi's Okhla, Jamia Asks College students, Academics Not To Assemble In Teams
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Jamia Millia Islamia has requested its college students and lecturers to not assemble in and across the campus
Jamia Millia Islamia has requested its college students and lecturers to not assemble in and across the campus as police have imposed a curfew beneath part 144 of the CrPC in Delhi's Okhla space.
In a discover issued on Monday, the chief proctor of the college stated the police officer of the Jamia Nagar police station has knowledgeable that the restrictions have been imposed since September 19 as info was obtained that some folks or teams could take pleasure in actions prejudicial to the upkeep of peace.
The officer additional stated that the restrictions could be in place in your entire Okhla (Jamia Nagar) space until November 17, the discover added. Paramilitary personnel have additionally been known as to take care of regulation and order.
The police have, nonetheless, denied that the order is expounded to the continuing motion in opposition to the Standard Entrance of India (PFI).
Curfew beneath Part 144 of the CrPC prohibits the meeting of 4 or extra folks in an space. Violation of the order is punishable beneath part 188 of the IPC.
In view of the order, all college students, and instructing and non-teaching workers of Jamia Millia Islamia are suggested to not assemble in and out of doors the campus in teams or as a part of any march, agitation, dharna or assembly, the discover by the chief proctor acknowledged.
The discover got here a day after Jamia's lecturers introduced a peaceable protest march.
An order was issued by the assistant commissioner of police of New Pals Colony stating that curfew beneath part 144 of the CrPC was imposed within the Jamia Nagar space on September 19.
As per the order, the police have prohibited the carrying of 'mashal' or torch, dwell flames, dwell fireplace candles or dwell fireplace in any kind in processions, rallies or capabilities in your entire jurisdiction of the sub-division of New Pals Colony.
The order got here into pressure on September 19 and can stay in impact for a interval of 60 days as much as November 17, except withdrawn earlier.
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