"This mob was violent. Around 6 policemen have been injured in the stone-pelting. We are yet to ascertained the identities," Biswal said. Some people have been detained, DCP said, but did not give details. "Our only interest is to push the mob back, so law and order can be restored in the area. We have no problem with university (Jamia Millia Islamia University) students," he added.
On being asked did police fire at the protesters, DCP said, "There has been no firing absolutely. It is a false rumour that is being spread."
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On Police entering Jamia Millia Islamia campus, DCP South East said police entered the Jamia university campus to only control the situation, after protesters indulged in violence near New Friends' Colony area in south Delhi on Sunday afternoon. "The campus is not unified, it is located on both sides of the road, and while we were pushing the mob back, they were going in the University & then were throwing stones from inside, so we were checking those places," he told the media.
Meanwhile, the police are unwilling to confirm if petrol bombs were used in Sunday's violence. They have also not confirmed if students were involved in Sunday's protest that led to violence.