<p>Twenty-one people have been arrested in connection with the students-police clash at the Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) during the protest against the amended citizenship law, police said on Monday.</p>.<p>"We have arrested 21 persons in the matter. Named FIR has been lodged against 56 persons and others unidentified. The process of hostel vacation is on and 25-30 per cent of them have been vacated, rest expected to be vacated by evening," SSP (Aligarh) Akash Kulhary told PTI over the phone.</p>.<p>Internet services in Aligarh, Saharanpur and Meerut stand suspended, a day after protests broke out in certain parts of the state, including at AMU, against the amended citizenship law, DGP O P Singh said.</p>.<p>Hundreds of AMU students had protested against the legislation and clashed with police at a campus gate on Sunday, following which the university administration announced the closure of the institution till January 5.</p>.<p>Officials said at least 60 students were injured in the clashes.</p>.<p>The AMU campus has been sealed and heavy patrolling is underway, university officials said on Monday.</p>.<p>Aligarh Muslim University Registrar Abdul Hamid said the police entered the campus late Sunday night and clashes were reported from inside.</p>.<p>The clashes at AMU started after agitation by Jamia Millia Islamia students in Delhi against the legislation turned violent and police used batons and tear gas to disperse them.</p>.<p>The situation is normal in the campus, the SSP added.</p>
<p>Twenty-one people have been arrested in connection with the students-police clash at the Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) during the protest against the amended citizenship law, police said on Monday.</p>.<p>"We have arrested 21 persons in the matter. Named FIR has been lodged against 56 persons and others unidentified. The process of hostel vacation is on and 25-30 per cent of them have been vacated, rest expected to be vacated by evening," SSP (Aligarh) Akash Kulhary told PTI over the phone.</p>.<p>Internet services in Aligarh, Saharanpur and Meerut stand suspended, a day after protests broke out in certain parts of the state, including at AMU, against the amended citizenship law, DGP O P Singh said.</p>.<p>Hundreds of AMU students had protested against the legislation and clashed with police at a campus gate on Sunday, following which the university administration announced the closure of the institution till January 5.</p>.<p>Officials said at least 60 students were injured in the clashes.</p>.<p>The AMU campus has been sealed and heavy patrolling is underway, university officials said on Monday.</p>.<p>Aligarh Muslim University Registrar Abdul Hamid said the police entered the campus late Sunday night and clashes were reported from inside.</p>.<p>The clashes at AMU started after agitation by Jamia Millia Islamia students in Delhi against the legislation turned violent and police used batons and tear gas to disperse them.</p>.<p>The situation is normal in the campus, the SSP added.</p>