JNU violence: VC expresses fear, big disclosure on campus violence
JNU violence: VC expresses fear, big disclosure on campus violence
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VC M. Jagdish Kumar once again came out in front of the media and expressed his view on the violence that took place on the evening of 5 January at the Jawaharlal Nehru University in Delhi, India's capital. He said that outsiders may have a hand in the violence on 5 January. He also said that a large number of students stay illegally in hostels built on campus, this is a big problem. They said that they are probably participating in any possible violence because they have nothing to do with the university.

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Jagdish Kumar further said in his statement, "Now there is no need to pay service and utility charge, students can stay for just Rs 300 by paying room rent. The money taken from the students will only be used to provide better facilities to the students. ”

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JNU VC said, “Thousands of students are getting registered for the exams for the winter semester. JNU administration is very soft and we are doing all that to provide facilities to the students. It is a very good environment and I appeal to the students to come back. ”

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The masked attackers attacked the students with sticks and hockey sticks at the JNU campus. Around 25 students and teachers were hurt in this incident, while student union president Ashi Ghosh suffered a severe injury. The incident was also criticized in political circles. After that, there was a protest in the university about the JNU violence in Mumbai and UP and elsewhere.

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