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Najeeb missing case: JNU students take out candleligh­t march

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

JNU students tonight took out a candleligh­t march on the campus in protest against alleged “political shielding” of students involved in a scuffle with missing M.SC student Najeeb Ahmed.

The protest march is against “shameless tokenism” in the name of punishment against Najeeb’s assaulters, said JNU Students Union (JNUSU) president Mohit Pandey.

Four students involved in the scuffle at Mahi-mandvi hostel of JNU on October 14 night, that allegedly led to the mysterious disappeara­nce of Najeeb, have been identified and their immediate transfer from the hostel has been recommende­d in a Proctorial Board enquiry by the university administra­tion.

“What is more shameful and disgusting, that the JNU admin, after two months of Najeeb’s disappeara­nce, has shown heights of tokenism in the name of punishment against Najeeb’s assaulters,” JNUSU said in a statement.

The march by students started from Ganga dhaba.

Najeeb had gone missing on October 15 following the scuffle allegedly with ABVP members the night before.

Delhi Police is trying to trace Najeeb but it has not been able to make any breakthrou­gh even though a reward of Rs 10 lakh was announced by it for any informatio­n about him.

The case was initially handled by a special investigat­ion team of south Delhi Police but later handed over to the force’s Crime Branch.

The mysterious disappeara­nce and failure of police to trace him has led to protests by JNU students and various political outfits.

The mother and sister of the missing student also participat­ed in these protests with several political leaders including Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal slamming police for not being able to trace him.

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The mysterious disappeara­nce and failure of police to trace Najeeb Ahmed has led to protests by JNU students and various political outfits

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