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Delhi Police identifies nine suspects in JNU violence case

Delhi;jan 10-Delhi Police has identified nine suspects in the JNU violence case. Briefing media about the ongoing investigation in the incident that happened on 5th of this month in the University campus, Deputy Commissioner of Police(Crime) Joy Tirkey said that the Police will serve the notices to the suspects and will ask them to explain.

He said, JNU Student Union President Aishe Ghosh was also seen in the groups  which vandalized the Server Room situated in the Administrative Block to sabotage the registration process. He said, a large majority of students wanted to actually register but these people were not allowing others to register which has come forward in the investigation. He said, specific students were targeted in the violence. Mr Tirkey said three cases have been registered  in the violent incident and investigation is underway.

Delhi Police Spokesman,  M S Randhawa said, the investigation regarding the criminal cases filed in connection with JNU violence incident is being done by Crime Branch. He said, it has been observed that a lot of misinformation related to these cases is being circulated.

Jawaharlal Nehru University Vice Chancellor M. Jagadesh Kumarhas said that regular classes in the University will begin from Monday. Mr Kumar, who met  the Secretary, Department of Higher Education Amit Khare, informed that JNU Administration is implementing the record of discussions with the Ministry of Human Resources Development issued on 11th of last month.

In a statement, JNU Vice Chancellor said that University Administration is making every effort to make sure that all students and teachers would have a conducive environment to pursue their academic activities. He said, during the meeting, it was also informed that the University had already written to University Grants Commission to meet the utility and service charges. HRD Ministry was also informed that if required, the registration date for winter semester will be extended. The statement from the JNU Vice Chancellor also said that the University has strengthened the security in the campus.

In a related development, Mr Amit Khare again met a delegation of JNU students in New Delhi today to resolve the outstanding issues. The delegation comprised of JNU Students Union President Aishe Ghosh. Mr Khare yesterday also met the JNU teachers association and students.

Jawaharlal Nehru University Vice Chancellor M. Jagadesh Kumarhas said that regular classes in the University will begin from Monday. Mr Kumar, who met  the Secretary, Department of Higher Education Amit Khare, informed that JNU Administration is implementing the record of discussions with the Ministry of Human Resources Development issued on 11th of last month.

In a statement, JNU Vice Chancellor said that University Administration is making every effort to make sure that all students and teachers would have a conducive environment to pursue their academic activities. He said, during the meeting, it was also informed that the University had already written to University Grants Commission to meet the utility and service charges. HRD Ministry was also informed that if required, the registration date for winter semester will be extended. The statement from the JNU Vice Chancellor also said that the University has strengthened the security in the campus.

In a related development, Mr Amit Khare again met a delegation of JNU students in New Delhi today to resolve the outstanding issues. The delegation comprised of JNU Students Union President Aishe Ghosh. Mr Khare yesterday also met the JNU teachers association and students

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