DU students protest raid at varsity professor Hany Babu's house

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Sep 11 2019 | 9:45 PM IST

The Delhi University's English Department students on Wednesday staged a protest against a raid by the Pune Police at varsity professor Hany Babu's house in connection with the 2017 Elgaar Parishad case for alleged Maoist links.

The Pune Police had on Tuesday searched 45-year-old Babu's house in Sector 78 of Noida, adjoining the national capital.

"These surprise searches without warrants are illegal and amount to extreme harassment. It is incumbent upon legal institutions to oppose such arbitrary raids and prevent the misuse of inherently dangerous laws such as the UAPA," a student who took part in the protest, Vijay Alghar, said.

The Pune Police had in the past arrested five human rights activists. It had also tried to arrest other human rights activists but was prevented from doing so after the Supreme Court stepped in, he added.

Babu, who has been teaching at the DU's English Department for close to a decade, had alleged on Tuesday that the police did not have a search warrant and they seized the phones of his daughter and wife, not allowing them to communicate with their friends.

He had also alleged that the police took away laptops containing his research.

Speaking about Babu, another student said, "He taught us to care about our language rights. We demand that the Indian state accord him the dignity to live with his inalienable right as a citizen of India... We offer our support and solidarity to our professor."

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First Published: Sep 11 2019 | 9:45 PM IST

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