The Asian Age

Arrest those behind DU violence: CM

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Delhi lieutenant-governor Anil Baijal on Tuesday promised “strict immediate action” over the violence in Delhi University where ABVP members were accused of attacking students and teachers. Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal, after meeting the L-G, said people who threatened a martyr’s daughter should be arrested immediatel­y, so that a message could be sent that the administra­tion and police would not tolerate such activities.

Mr Baijal tweeted that he assured chief minister Arvind Kejriwal “that strict immediate action will be taken against those violating law”. The L-G’s assurance came after the Delhi chief minister demanded the arrest of “those who caused violence in DU, shouted antiIndia slogans and who threatened (student) Gurmehar (Kaur)”. Speaking to reporters, Mr Kejriwal said that the L-G assured him that strict action will be taken against people who indulged in violence and the people who threatened Gurmehar. He alleged that the BJP people were behind the violence and anti-India sloganeeri­ng in the Delhi University. “They (BJP) send their own people to shout anti-India slogans and after that their supporters come and beat other people,” Mr Kejriwal alleged. “Once the culprits are arrested, it will become clear that BJP’s people were behind the violence in the campus,” Mr Kejriwal said.

He also said that the people, who raised antiIndia slogans in the JNU, were not yet arrested despite having their images because “they were their (BJP’s) own people”.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India