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JNU Clash: Delhi Police File against AISA, ABVP based on complaints from each other

JNU Clash: Delhi Police File against AISA, ABVP based on complaints from each other
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New Delhi: The day after the clash broke out between members of the entire Indian student association (AISA) and Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) on the JNU campus, Delhi police have registered two firs based on complaints between the two groups on Monday.
The firs was registered after complaints between the two groups against each other after the fight for the use of the Union Students in the University for the meeting.
On Monday, the President of the JNU Student Union Aishe Ghosh accused that it was not a clash between two groups, but attacks by ABVP activists.
Separating the incident, Ghosh said, “A group at the University had ordered the Student Union Hall for the study purpose on November 11.
On Sunday, when the group opened the room, ABVP members broke into the room and told the group to empty the room because they held a meeting internally here.
When the group objected and I arrived there, they began to attack students who were present there.
This is not a clash between two groups, but an attack by ABVP.
“Meanwhile, condemning violence on campus, the JNU government, in a press release , said that violence has no place in academic institutions.
Press release said, “Has come to JNU administrative notification that last night several fights between two groups of students took place at the student activity center on campus.
The students realized that this place on the JNU campus was a common activity.
/ Center for all university students without Discrimination, and each student has the right and free to use a place that adheres to the rules of the university.
Violence and behavior that is difficult to regulate does not have a place in academic institutions, and the JNU government will greatly disrespect from all types of irregular violence and behavior on campus.
“” Para Students are advised to use public facilities available for them in JNU with friendly and responsible, and in harmony with each other.
There is nothing to be permissible to disrupt the existence of peace and the functioning of others.
JNU administration asks all students.
Do not go with any rumors which can affect the peaceful academic atmosphere on campus, “M Email the statement.

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