The Muslim woman becomes heroin in India: How a Student Protects From Police Violence

The bill adopted by the parliament of India that it would not grant Indian citizenship to immigrants if they were Muslims sparked violent protests from this community that considers the bill “anti-mysliman”. During these protests, we had 6 people reported dead so far. Protests were held Sunday against the bill, police entered campus and [...]
During these protests, we had 6 people reported dead so far.
Protests were held Sunday against the bill, police entered Campus and arrested more than 100 students, beating activists in the streets and firing tear gas.

The big fuss made the 22-year-old Aysha Renna video, which faces police protecting another Muslim student, she, along with several other women, is now being praised for her bravery.

Furthermore, Renna said the government would not succeed in dividing the country. The “India will always be joined,” she said. “India will be a”.
Renna was among 2,000 people who demonstrated Jamia Milia Islamia at the prestigious university in New Delhi on Sunday. /Periscope
The women at the center of viral video say India will not be divided
Aysha Renna didn't think she would ever find herself contracting baton-wielding police officers to protect a bank Muslim student from a beating.












