'Unruly behaviour': JNU vows strict action after students clash
The protest turned violent when the Left-led students’ union and the ABVP accused each other of violence and stone-pelting.
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ABVP Joint Secretary Vikas Patel addresses a press conference after tensions flared on the campus of JNU (PTI)
New Delhi, Feb
After late-night clashes at the Jawaharlal Nehru University left several students injured, the university authorities on Monday said they have taken serious note of the incident and warned of strict action against any unruly behaviour.
Tensions
flared on the campus of Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) after a protest
turned violent around 1.30am on Monday, with both the Left-led students’ union
and the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) accusing each other of
violence and stone-pelting.
A
statement issued by the JNU registrar said it is committed to safeguarding the
academic environment on campus, and warned of strict action under the
university rules and the BNS against any unruly behaviour.
“It has
come to the notice of the JNU administration that several academic buildings
inside the campus were reportedly locked by a group of protesting students. The
protesters entered the central library and reportedly threatened the unwilling
students and intimidated them to join the protest.
"It
is learnt that this led to a scuffle between two student groups on campus. The
JNU administration has taken very serious cognisance of these disturbing
incidents," the statement said.
Urging
all the stakeholders to maintain peace, it said classes and other activities
are continuing on the campus as scheduled.
Right-wing
student body ABVP claimed that the protest turned violent after Left-backed
groups attacked students studying in the reading rooms.
“Many
students were locked up in bathrooms. Left-backed students demanded the closure
of all the reading rooms,” ABVP state secretary Vikas Patel alleged, claiming
that masked people carrying sticks and stones spread violence on the campus.
The
Left-backed JNUSU had called for a protest march, ‘Samta Juloos’, to the East
Gate on the campus on Sunday night, demanding the resignation of Vice
Chancellor Santishree Dhulipudi Pandit and the revocation of a rustication
order.
The protesters alleged that the administration did not engage with them and instead allowed the ABVP members to confront them.
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