'30 minutes of pure terror': Reporter covering JNU violence


By Ananya Bhatnagar

New Delhi, Jan 6 (IANS): It was a Sunday and I was relaxing at home, when all of a sudden, my phone rang. It was a call from the office saying that there were reports of violence in the Jawaharlal Nehru University and asking me to go to the spot. I was just 15 to 20 minutes away from JNU and rushed there immediately.

I reached the North Gate, the varsity's main entrance, and saw police present in substantial numbers. The guards weren't allowing entry to outsiders, but I, somehow, managed to get in.

Moving in on foot, I saw some people going towards the hostels. I started shooting the visuals with my mobile phone, when some of the people, who were masked and armed with sticks and rods, rushed at me. I ran towards the hostels and students at one of allowed me in, despite it being a girls hostel.

The masked people also barged into the hostel after me. I rushed up the stairs and knocked desperately on doors. I was finally allowed into a room but only after the occupant checked my identity as a journalist.

I waited silently, in fear, as we heard sounds of people shouting and yelling from the outside. Those were moments of pure terror for all of us hiding behind locked doors and peering through windows. I could hear the cries of students being beaten up in the distance.

After some time, the noise had abated and I could hear students slowly emerging from their rooms. I walked out of the room to see devastation all around. There were students who were badly injured. One of the girls had been hit over the eye with an iron rod, and was bleeding profusely. The students were scared and angry. There was no sign of hostel wardens throughout the violence. All the while, I was trying to take pictures, shoot video and update the office about the ongoing situation.

This episode lasted around half an hour, but they were thirty minutes of pure terror - waiting for somebody to break open the door and beat me to pulp.

I walked out and joined the students going out. By this time, the police had arrived and a semblance of order began trickling in. I followed the police who were marching in the campus.

The students now feeling braver, started raising slogans, while the police watched. Telling the cops that I'm a journalist, I stood to a side taking in everything. All of a sudden, a cop lashed out with his lathi at me, despite knowing I was from the media. The pain that seared through my hand was something unimaginable. I writhed in pain, in silence, for a long time.

After some time, I gathered myself and went towards the main gate seeking help. Some girls in the Godavari hostel came to my help with water and first aid. They bombarded me with questions on the situation elsewhere in the campus. I left to explore the situation.

With the police stepping in, normalcy slowly began to return. I continued with my reporting on the phone, though with my thumb still aching from the lathi blow, I was unable to type on my phone's keyboard.

It was a Sunday not to be forgotten.

  

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  • anthony, Mangalore

    Mon, Jan 06 2020

    State Sponsored Terror Produced and Directed By Billa and Ranga. Could be a ploy to postphone the Delhi Elections.

    Supreme Court should take note and summon the LG and the top Police Authorities of Delhi including the home Minister of India for such acts of Terror under their very nose.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Jan 06 2020

    Why are these people covering their faces & beating JNU Students ...

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  • Vikky, Kudla

    Mon, Jan 06 2020

    Kisi ne kiya
    Achha dho dala

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  • KUMAR, calicut, Kerala

    Mon, Jan 06 2020

    Dear Vicky, dont try to be a dumb, blind and deaf though you have God given tongue, eyes and ears respectively.

    dont feel happy on someone is being tortured by Govt + Police backed goondas.

    YOu will face same situation one day soon and none will be there to help you. The terrorists who attached JNU hostel with lathis + weapons with knowledge of Delhi police were from terrorists organisation sponsored by sanghis. Situation in UP is like jungle Raj and Govt is completely failed. Goondas are let free and even supported by POlice.

    President should dismiss UP Govt and president rule should be ordered. Its unfortunate that goondas were attacking the students including girls and ransaking furnitures but POlice was watching them and not allowing media to go there. I think police were there to protect the goondas. Its real shame . These creatures have brought shame to indian constitutions. they are trying to rule the country by force., by torture and loot.

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  • D'Souza, Mangalore

    Mon, Jan 06 2020

    Well said!

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  • Anwar, Mangaluru

    Mon, Jan 06 2020

    God help you brother.

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  • Vishal, Mangalore

    Mon, Jan 06 2020

    It appears to be licenced goonda raj.

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