Student groups and cultural figures in Mumbai voice opposition to the police action at Jantar Mantar

News of Sonam Wangchuk's ouster from the Jantar Mantar got immediate responses from Mumbai where the Cockroach Janta Party had been holding solidarity demonstrations at Azad Maidan for a week. In the city, student activists and public figures condemned the police action, arguing in a letter to the police that it represented a blow to the movements' wider struggle for examination reforms.
Photographs (distributed by IANS) showed that CJP supporters had staged a peaceful demonstration at Azad Maidan in Mumbai on July 16, in support of Wangchuk's fast.
After the events in Delhi on Saturday, the activists in the capital picked up their protest again on Monday, echoing with student activists protesting against the irregularities in the NEET exam in the capital demanding accountability.
Most vocal voices against the government's handling of the situation were from Mumbai, including musician Vishal Dadlani and actor Prakash Raj. In a video uploaded to social media, Dadlani calls the removal "a thing that put me in a lot of trouble".
"Have you ever seen such cowardice? They forcefully took away Sonam ji," — Vishal Dadlani, musician, in a social media statement.
Prakash Raj, who also boycotted the event, had earlier blamed the Union government for not holding talks with the young protesters, while several student organisers who took part in marches across the city on Saturday said they shared that view.