Mumbai, December 16:Prominent names from the film fraternity, including director Anurag Kashyap, Taapsee Pannu, Konkona Sen sharma and Sudhir Mishra on Monday condemned the police crackdown on students of Jamia Milia while accusing the government of trying to stifle the voices of dissent against Citizenship Amendment Act.
Thousands of students across India took to the streets demanding a probe into the use of teargas inside the Jamia library as well as police entering the campus without permission from university authorities on Sunday.
Jamia Milia had turned into a battlefield on Sunday as police entered the campus and used force, following student protest against the Act.
Many on the social media noted the usual silence of top stars, directors and producers in Bollywood but there were many who voiced their support for student protests.
Director Anurag Kashyap, who had left Twitter in August this year, returned to the social media platform to voice his anger over the way student protests were handled.
“This has gone too far… (I) can’t stay silent any longer. This government is clearly fascist… and it makes me angry to see voices that can actually make a difference stay quiet..” he tweeted.
Actor Taapsee Pannu said the videos of police action inside the campus were heartbreaking.
“Wonder if this is a start or the end. Whatever it is, this is surely writing new rules of the land and those who don’t fit in can very well see the consequences. This video breaks heart and hopes all together. Irreversible damage, and I’m not talking about just the life and property,” she wrote on Twitter.
Director Sudhir Mishra tweeted, “In 1987, I made a film called ‘Yeh Woh Manzil Toh Nahin’ on the background of student politics. Towards the climax, the police enter the campus and brutally beat up the students. Nothing has changed. Terrible that now we know where the flowers (have) gone. Crushed!”
“We are with the students! Shame on you @DelhiPolice,” said actor-filmmaker Konkona Sensharma.
Hollywood star John Cusack also took note of the videos from inside the campus, which have gone viral on social media.
He first asked the context of the protests and wrote, “Reports from Delhi are – it was a war zone last night – Fascism is not a joke – we use the word with the understanding, it’s deadly.”
In a pointed tweet, actor Sayani Gupta wrote, “On behalf of the students of Jamia & AMU request at least one of you to tweet or message Mr Modi condemning this act of police brutality and violence against students. The time has come to speak up guys. Yes? No? May be? @RanveerOfficial, @karanjohar, @ayushmannk, @RajkummarRao”
Rajkummar Rao condemned the police action against the students while appealing for peaceful protests.