Unmasking ‘masked violence’: Unruly ‘left’ brutal attack in JNU; security unspared

News Bharati    06-Jan-2020 10:20:44 AM
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New Delhi, January 6: Home Minister Amit Shah spoke to Delhi Police Commissioner about the situation at JNU and ordered an inquiry by a senior police officer into the violence that broke out on Sunday evening. The Home Minister's office said the inquiry will be carried out by a joint CP-level officer and also sought a report from the Delhi Police about the situation prevailing in the institution and the steps taken to restore peace.


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The students have resorted to violence once again in JNU after their call for boycotting the registration process was rejected by the students of the university after the JNU administration made the process online. Reports from JNU say that the goons of the Left union even attacked common students who came for registration other than brutally assaulting ABVP members on campus.

Even the security guards of the campus gave the proof of which describes lefts attack on ABVP activist in Periyar hostel. They have kicked and pelted stones and the brutals have not even spared the females. But Left’s media ecosystem is omitting the facts and running with the red fiction!

Human Resource Development Minister Dr Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank has condemned the incidents of violence inside the JNU Campus and said it is unfortunate and a matter of serious concern. He has appealed to the students to maintain calm and peace in the campus and maintain the dignity of the university.

Lieutenant Governor of Delhi Anil Baijal also said that the violence in JNU against students and teachers is highly condemnable. In a tweet, the Lt Governor said he has directed Delhi Police to take all possible steps in coordination with the JNU Administration to maintain law and order and take action against the perpetrators of violence.