Injuring at least 28 people, including JNU Students’ Union president Aishe Ghosh, the two-hours brutal attack in the Jawaharlal University on Sunday left the nation in blazing protests and agitations on the second day in a row. Though the Delhi police claim to take the responsibility into custody, the department has been facing criticism for playing idly during the peril hours. In a shocking turn of events, the Delhi police filed an FIR against JNUSU president Aishe Ghosh and 19 others for attacking security guards and vandalising the server room.
Reportedly, the complaint was filed by the university authorities, based on the incidents that took place a day before the JNU attacks. Police sources revealed the FIR stated that a few students accompanied by Aishe Ghosh allegedly entered Communication and Information Services office by breaking a glass door and damaged fibre optic cables, servers and biometric devices. Various student group across the nation hit back the FIR as a calculated move to curb the fuming agitations. On the other hand, Delhi police have been facing rife criticism for not arresting any of the suspects who allegedly belong to the right-wing ABVP.
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