Hindustan Times (East UP)

JNU non-veg row: 60 students, staff quizzed, no arrests

- Hemani Bhandari letters@hindustant­imes.com

AS PART OF THE PROBE, POLICE ARE ANALYSING VIDEOS ON SOCIAL MEDIA AS THERE WERE NO CCTV CAMERAS AT THE SPOT OF THE CLASH, OFFICIALS SAID

NEW DELHI: The Delhi Police have recorded the statements of over 60 people in connection with the clash between two student groups at Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) on April 10, officials aware of the matter said. There have been no arrests in the case so far.

A senior police officer said that the people whose statements were recorded include a meat vendor who was allegedly shooed away by a group of students, members of both Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) and Left groups, and security guards. “We had written to the university to intimate them, after which we questioned over 60 people,” the officer speaking on condition of anonymity said.

An investigat­or said that, as part of the probe, police are analysing video footage obtained from social media. “There were no CCTV cameras at the place of incident, therefoota­ge cannot be obtained. However, there is video footage captured by those present at the spot. They have been sent for forensic analysis,” the officer said.

The Delhi Police had registered two first informatio­n reports in connection with the clash between two student groups over the Kaveri Hostel mess serving non-vegetarian food on Ram Navmi. At least 20 students sustained injuries during the clash, said police.

DCP (south-west) Manoj C said that one FIR was regisfore, tered based on a complaint received by members of the JNU Students Union (JNUSU), Students Federation of India (SFI), Democratic Students’ Federation (DSF), and All India Students Associatio­n.

“The FIR was registered against unknown ABVP members,” he said. Another set of complaints was received by a group of students who are members of the ABVP. “This FIR has been registered against unknown members of JNUSU, SFI, DSF.”

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