JNU Violence: Delhi Police Release Names of 9 Suspects, Claims JNUSU President, Left-Wing Outfits Responsible

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January 10th, 2020 / 5:40 PM
/ Updated 23 hours ago
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The police have said that Jawaharlal Nehru University Students Union (JNUSU) president Aishe Ghosh and other students affiliated to left-wing organisations were mainly involved in the violence.The police action comes four days after a masked mob barged into the JNU campus, beat up students, vandalised hostels and even attacked teachers on Sunday, January 5.
The students identified by the Delhi Police believed to be responsible for Sunday violence are:
Aishe Ghosh, JNUSU president
Vikas Patel, MA Korean Studies
Pankaj Mishra, School of Social Science
Chunchun Kumar, former JNU student
Yogendra Bhardwaj, PhD Sanskirt
Dolan Samanata, School of Social Science
Sucheta Talukdar, School of Social Science
Priya Ranjan, School of Language and Cultural Studies
Vaskar Vijay
Delhi Police PRO, MS Randhawa, said, “The investigation regarding the criminal cases filed in connection with the JNU violence incident is being carried out by the Crime Branch. But it has been observed that a lot of misinformation related to these cases is being circulated.”
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