Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

JNU panel upholds punishment given to Kanhaiya Kumar and Umar Khalid

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NEWDELHI: The Jawaharlal Nehru University appeals’ committee has upheld the fine of ~10,000 imposed on former students’ union president Kanhaiya Kumar and rusticatio­n of Umar Khalid for one semester in connection with an event on campus two years ago where anti-national slogans were allegedly raised.

JNU vice-chancellor M Jagadesh Kumar formed a four-member panel in June 2016 to hear appeals of students found guilty of indiscipli­ne by a high-level enquiry committee (HLEC) in connection with February 9, 2016 event against the hanging of the 2001 Parliament attack convict Afzal Guru. There were allegation­s that anti-national slogans were raised at the event.

Kumar, Khalid and Anirban Bhattachar­ya were arrested and later released on bail in a sedition case. As many as 21 JNU students were slapped with punishment ranging from rusticatio­n and hostel debarment to financial penalties on the basis of the probe by the HLEC, which found them guilty of breach of discipline.

The students had approached the Delhi high court, which stayed action against them until their appeals had been decided on by an appellate authority. Following this, the VC had formed the appeals committee.

It couldn’t be immediatel­y confirmed if the punishment given to the remaining 19 students was upheld or not and if any student’s punishment had been increased or decreased.

However, people familiar with the developmen­t said the punishment awarded to some students had been reduced.

Kumar was not available for comment. Khalid said, “I will challenge the order of the university in the court. Next semester, I won’t even be a student of the university.”

The VC, registrar, rector and proctor did not respond to calls and text message seeking their comment on the matter.

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