DMK youth wing leader and son of MK Stalin, Udhayanidhi Stalin and other party leaders met and interacted with students in Jawaharlal Nehru University in the national capital over January 5 violence in the campus.
DMK's Udhayanidhi, son of MK Stalin visit JNU campus
13:39 January 12
13:39 January 12
Jawaharlal Nehru University VC M Jagadesh Kumar says, "Whatever has happened has happened. Let us leave the past behind. We are not trying to raise finger at anyone or blame anyone. What is important for us is to make sure the University functions properly and we move forward."
13:16 January 12
SIT identifies 7 more people involved in JNU violence
New Delhi: The Special Investigation Team (SIT) has identified seven more people who are allegedly involved in the violence that erupted in the Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) on January 5, said Delhi police sources.
The accused have been identified on the basis of videos and the photos that went viral on social media platforms. Also, statements of the warden, security guards and five students have been recorded by the police, the sources added.
Also, another nine people have been issued a notice and asked to join the investigation from January 13 onwards.
Meanwhile, the JNU administration has ordered an audit of all the hostels citing security reasons.
Thirty-seven people from the 60-member WhatsApp group named 'Unity against Left' have been already identified by the SIT, Delhi Police had informed in a press conference on Friday.
According to the police, the group was created against the Left parties on January 5, the day when violence broke out in JNU premises.
Earlier, the Crime Branch investigating the case of violence in JNU had identified and released photographs of nine suspects, including JNUSU president Aishe Ghosh.
On January 5, more than 30 students, including Ghosh, were taken to the AIIMS Trauma Centre after a masked mob entered the JNU and attacked the students and professors with sticks and rods.
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13:39 January 12
DMK youth wing leader and son of MK Stalin, Udhayanidhi Stalin and other party leaders met and interacted with students in Jawaharlal Nehru University in the national capital over January 5 violence in the campus.
13:39 January 12
Jawaharlal Nehru University VC M Jagadesh Kumar says, "Whatever has happened has happened. Let us leave the past behind. We are not trying to raise finger at anyone or blame anyone. What is important for us is to make sure the University functions properly and we move forward."
13:16 January 12
SIT identifies 7 more people involved in JNU violence
New Delhi: The Special Investigation Team (SIT) has identified seven more people who are allegedly involved in the violence that erupted in the Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) on January 5, said Delhi police sources.
The accused have been identified on the basis of videos and the photos that went viral on social media platforms. Also, statements of the warden, security guards and five students have been recorded by the police, the sources added.
Also, another nine people have been issued a notice and asked to join the investigation from January 13 onwards.
Meanwhile, the JNU administration has ordered an audit of all the hostels citing security reasons.
Thirty-seven people from the 60-member WhatsApp group named 'Unity against Left' have been already identified by the SIT, Delhi Police had informed in a press conference on Friday.
According to the police, the group was created against the Left parties on January 5, the day when violence broke out in JNU premises.
Earlier, the Crime Branch investigating the case of violence in JNU had identified and released photographs of nine suspects, including JNUSU president Aishe Ghosh.
On January 5, more than 30 students, including Ghosh, were taken to the AIIMS Trauma Centre after a masked mob entered the JNU and attacked the students and professors with sticks and rods.
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