JNU violence: New case surfaced in sting operation, allegations of involvement of this party
JNU violence: New case surfaced in sting operation, allegations of involvement of this party
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The debate between the political world and the public has started with the sting operation of a news channel. This sting operation is linked to JNU violence. In this sting, some students are shown who is seen saying in the video that about 20 people were involved in the attack who were called from outside. The channel claims that Delhi Police will include this sting in its investigation. In the sting 'Operation JNU' of the news channel, a student Akshat Awasthi said that the Sabarmati Hostel was attacked by ABVP students. He said that he had talked to the ABVP leader over the phone. 20 people were called from outside. He said that this attack was done against the attack on Periyar Hostel.

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When the reporter asked Akshat about this matter, where did the idea of covering the ABVP come from, he said, from the left, they cover the mouth. He said that the street light was switched off by the police. He said that the police helped us. The police were present inside and not outside.

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Another student Rohit Shah also made a similar confession. He said that the helmet was mine. Akshat Awasthi wore a helmet to hide his identity. I am proud of what ABVP did. The channel also showed an old video in which Akshat and Rohit are seen in a performance of ABVP. However, ABVP member Manish Jangid and BJP leader Rohit Chahal present in the studios of the news channel clearly denied that ABVP was involved in any kind of violence.

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