JNU case: Request to prosecute Kanhaiya pending before the government
JNU case: Request to prosecute Kanhaiya pending before the government
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New Delhi: The Delhi government has not yet allowed Kanhaiya Kumar and other accused to run a case of treason in the matter of raising alleged seditious slogans in JNU. The request for a sedition case against the accused students is still pending before the Home Department of the Delhi government. Delhi Police gave this information to the court on Wednesday. While hearing the case by the court, the next date of the case has been fixed as 25 October. The court has given one month to consider to allow the Delhi government.

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At the same time, it has also been noticed that the police had filed a charge sheet against JNU alumni union president Kanhaiya Kumar and others under sedition sections on 14 January 2019 without government permission. In front of CMM of Patiala House court Manish Khurana, the police said that the Delhi government has not been allowed to prosecute treason. It will take time to get permission. The court, while granting permission to get permission in the previous hearing, fixed the date for September 18 for the hearing. The case relates to a program organized on the night of February 9, 2016, at the JNU campus on the death anniversary of Afzal Guru, who was convicted for the attack on Parliament.

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It has been learned that former JNU Students' Union president Kanhaiya Kumar, Umar Khalid, Anirban Bhattacharya, and other students have been accused. After nearly three years of investigation, Delhi Police's Special Cell had filed a charge sheet against the ten accused including JNU alumni president Kanhaiya Kumar, Umar Khalid, and Anirban Bhattacharya, without official permission to prosecute them in treason and other sections. The accused were not arrested.

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