"Left leaders provoke people, no student of ours was involved in JNU violence'- ABVP
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New Delhi: Today's Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) has given its response to the violence on Sunday evening at Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU). ABVP says that none of our students were involved in the violence on Sunday evening. The ABVP has said that the leftists committed violence in a sponsored manner. The student council said that some people of Jamia are also involved in JNU violence.

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The ABVP alleges that Satish Chand Yadav of the leftist student organization AISA (AISA) instigated the crowd, and beat the students with sticks. The leftist students were constantly at a standstill in the JNU. They snatched and tore away the forms from the students who were registering. After the violence in JNU, layers of one case after another are opening up. According to sources, the tension was continuing between ABVP and left-wing students in JNU for the last 2-3 days. But when the students of the left wing damaged the registration server, the tension increased.

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After that, there was a dispute between the students. After about 4 o'clock at Periyar Hostel, the matter went on increasing. Inside, about 10 policemen were in plain uniform. He also had a scuffle with him. There was also a PCR call. According to sources, after that, some Watts app groups were formed and planned to take revenge. Then came masked people from outside. He was given a code word, through which we can identify our people and do not beat them.

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