The attack was planned by the group, who armed themselves with weapons and used a level of violence that can only suggest they intended to kill him
- Akhil Kumar (@Akhil1490) January 5, 2020
- ANI (@ANI) January 5, 2020
- ANI (@ANI) January 5, 2020
Authorities faced criticism for failing to rein in the violence on a campus viewed a centre of resistance to Modi's policies, including the abolition last year of special status for Muslim-majority Kashmir.
Rahul Mehra, a lawyer for the Delhi police, said he was astounded there were no police officials to stop Sunday's attack.
"I...hang my head in shame after witnessing video clips of goons merrily entering JNU campus, creating mayhem and grievously injuring innocent students, damaging public property and then exiting the campus," he said on Twitter.
The citizenship law lays out a path for Indian nationality for minorities from six religious groups in neighbouring countries but excludes Muslims.
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The attack was planned by the group, who armed themselves with weapons and used a level of violence that can only suggest they intended to kill him
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