New Delhi: As the nation protests amid lathi charge, tear gas shells and stone pelting, some ‘humane’ moments have won a million hearts.
On December 19, amid police crackdowns on student protests in the city, some protesters chose to engage with the police personally. They knelt in front of Delhi Police personnel, offering them roses.
Photos and videos of Jamia students cleaning the streets right after the day’s protest ended, also went viral and received applause by the Twitterati.
Another clip showing students, protesting against the amended Citizenship Act, making way for an ambulance also made rounds earning praise from netizens.
Hours after police laid siege to their campus, Jamia students offered water to a cop.
A gathering organised by Coimbatore District Federation of All Jamaath and Islamic Organisations against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act at the Pallakad-Pollachi road in Coimbatore, made way for Sabarimala pilgrims in Coimbatore.
When IIM Bangalore asked students to stay indoors amid section 144 in the state, students left their shoes outside the campus as a mark of protest against CAA.
In order to calm down angry protestors, a policeman in Karnataka began singing the national anthem. Protestors also joined him.
In a humanitarian gesture, a Sikh man served chai-samosa to protesting Jamia students.
In another similar gesture, cops in Delhi, Bengaluru offered food to those detained.