<p>The Jamia Millia Islamia student who was injured in firing outside the university during an anti-CAA protest dubbed the incident "a result of hyper nationalism".</p>.<p>In his Facebook post, Shadab Farooq said what happened on Thursday can be termed as "a result of hyper nationalism".</p>.<p>"If you want to make it a protest, make it one. Raise black flags, raise red flags," he stated.</p>.<p>He further stated that the Delhi Police alone was not to be blamed for the incident.</p>.<p>The Jamia administration and the vice chancellor should also be blamed for it, he said.</p>.<p>In his post, Farooq, a mass communication student, narrated the incident and stated that the Jamia Coordination Committee had called for a Gandhi March from the university to the Rajghat on January 30.</p>.<p>"I was about to join the protest, waiting for the crowd to march forward when I saw a random person holding a pistol in his hands walking towards Holy Family (Hospital). I saw some of my friends standing there, I immediately ran towards him to calm him down," he stated in the post.</p>.<p>"People were asking the police to stop him. They were continuously shouting that he's holding a pistol but the police didn't listen. Instead, they kept recording videos. I kept saying put the gun down, I said it twice. He shot me on my left forearm when I said it for the third time," he added.</p>.<p>Farooq said what he did wasn't an act of heroism as he did what he felt was right.</p>.<p>"I am calling for action because I am hurt. If the administration still doesn't take action on it and if it fails to reach out to its students, then tomorrow there will be another Shadab standing in front of a bullet while the police keep their hands in their pockets and record videos," he said.</p>.<p>"And I'll be back to college real soon. The fight is long, but we will fight. We will win," he added. </p>
<p>The Jamia Millia Islamia student who was injured in firing outside the university during an anti-CAA protest dubbed the incident "a result of hyper nationalism".</p>.<p>In his Facebook post, Shadab Farooq said what happened on Thursday can be termed as "a result of hyper nationalism".</p>.<p>"If you want to make it a protest, make it one. Raise black flags, raise red flags," he stated.</p>.<p>He further stated that the Delhi Police alone was not to be blamed for the incident.</p>.<p>The Jamia administration and the vice chancellor should also be blamed for it, he said.</p>.<p>In his post, Farooq, a mass communication student, narrated the incident and stated that the Jamia Coordination Committee had called for a Gandhi March from the university to the Rajghat on January 30.</p>.<p>"I was about to join the protest, waiting for the crowd to march forward when I saw a random person holding a pistol in his hands walking towards Holy Family (Hospital). I saw some of my friends standing there, I immediately ran towards him to calm him down," he stated in the post.</p>.<p>"People were asking the police to stop him. They were continuously shouting that he's holding a pistol but the police didn't listen. Instead, they kept recording videos. I kept saying put the gun down, I said it twice. He shot me on my left forearm when I said it for the third time," he added.</p>.<p>Farooq said what he did wasn't an act of heroism as he did what he felt was right.</p>.<p>"I am calling for action because I am hurt. If the administration still doesn't take action on it and if it fails to reach out to its students, then tomorrow there will be another Shadab standing in front of a bullet while the police keep their hands in their pockets and record videos," he said.</p>.<p>"And I'll be back to college real soon. The fight is long, but we will fight. We will win," he added. </p>