Jnu Violence
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JNU violence: Delhi Police identifies 37 students from WhatsApp group
India | January 12, 2020 6:15 ISTDelhi police has identified 37 students from WhatsApp groups created in the lead-up to the January 5 violence at the JNU campus. As per sources, identified people do not belong to any left or right-wing organisations. Those identified are students who were in favour of the semester registration process and wanted to enroll themselves, the sources said.
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Country is in turmoil but we have overcome crisis before too, says Sunil Gavaskar
Cricket | January 11, 2020 21:57 ISTIn the past few weeks, there had been multiple protests, first at the Jamia Milia University against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) and then due to violence by a masked attckers at the Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU).
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Raveena Tandon has a message for students protesting over JNU violence
Celebrities | January 11, 2020 17:24 ISTRaveena Tandon said that students can only take the nation forward when they study and not by indulging in blame game over violence.
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ABVP takes out march in DU against 'Left violence', supporting CAA
India | January 11, 2020 16:19 ISTThe march started around 1.30 pm from DU's Arts Faculty.
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37 people identified in 'Unity against Left' WhatsApp group linked to JNU attack: Delhi Police
India | January 11, 2020 14:02 ISTThe Special Investigating Team (SIT) has identified 37 of 60 members of a WhatsApp group named 'Unity against Left', which authorities believe is linked to last week's mob attack on JNU students and faculty.
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JNU violence case: Will cooperate with police in probe, say AISA members named as suspects
India | January 11, 2020 7:56 ISTMembers of Left-affiliated AISA, who were named as suspects in the JNU violence case, on Friday denied any involvement in the January 5 violence on the campus and said they would cooperate with police in their investigation.
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Left leaning students' outfits, ABVP hold protest at JNU campus against Jan 5 violence
India | January 11, 2020 7:50 ISTMembers of the Left-leaning students' outfits and the ABVP held protests at the Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) here on Friday against the January 5 violence on the campus.
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Posters blaming four academicians for JNU violence spring up on two varsity hostels walls
India | January 11, 2020 7:41 ISTThe walls of Sabarmati and Periyar hostels in JNU were on Friday found plastered with a slew of posters accusing three varsity professors and one of Delhi University of being behind the January 5 violence on the campus by masked hooligans.
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Twitter erupts in disbelief as Delhi Police blames Aishe Ghosh for JNU violence
India | January 10, 2020 18:16 IST“Shame on Delhi Police,” wrote a Twitter user on Friday, reacting to a press briefing by Delhi Police in which it said it would be probing JNUSU President Aishe Ghosh for the Sunday violence
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JNU campus violence: 3 professors move HC with PIL to preserve data, CCTV footage, evidence
India | January 10, 2020 12:57 ISTThree professors of JNU Friday approached the Delhi High Court seeking directions to preserve data, CCTV footage and other evidence relating to the January 5 violence at the varsity campus.
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JNU violence: 3 more complaints received; memorandum demanding VC's removal submitted
India | January 10, 2020 10:26 ISTFour days after a masked mob entered the Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) campus and assaulted 34 people including students, the Crime Branch of the Delhi Police has said it had zeroed in on a few suspects behind the attack.
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JNU violence: Woman bites Additional DCP's hand during protests in Delhi
India | January 10, 2020 6:47 ISTJNU students protesting against the violence on the university campus tried to march towards the Rashtrapati Bhavan on Thursday after a failed meeting with HRD ministry officials, but were stopped and later detained by police, with some of them receiving injuries as they were roughed up when the cops put them in buses and autorickshaws.
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No compromise over removal of VC: JNUSU president Aishe Ghosh
India | January 09, 2020 22:48 ISTJNU Students' Union (JNUSU) president Aishe Ghosh on Thursday said the January 5 attack on students inside the university campus was a "traumatic" experience, which they will not forget till their last breath, while asserting that the students and faculty members will not relent till vice-chancellor M Jagadesh Kumar was sacked.
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Day five after JNU violence: Shards of broken glass in hostel, 'Black Sunday' graffiti in campus
India | January 09, 2020 22:35 ISTThe unease at Sabarmati Hostel, which bore a heavy brunt of the violence unleashed by masked people on Sunday evening, was palpable as a few students were seen leaving the campus fearing for their safety.
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Kangana Ranaut on JNU violence: It's not a political matter, just arrest the goons
Celebrities | January 09, 2020 19:50 IST"Such goons are in every street, locality, and college, so do not make them a national issue, they are not worthy of any national issue", says Kangana Ranaut
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JNU VC attitude 'deplorable', should not be allowed to continue: Murli Manohar Joshi
India | January 09, 2020 20:23 ISTSenior BJP leader Murli Manohar Joshi has said that JNU Vice-Chancellor M Jagadeesh should be removed from his post. Joshi called Jagadeesh's actions 'deplorable' in light of increased fees at Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU)
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JNU VC questions celebrities, asks why not support students, teachers who want to research, teach
India | January 09, 2020 7:19 ISTAfter celebrities including Deepika Padukone extended support to agitating JNU students who were attacked during campus violence on January 5, Vice-Chancellor Jagadesh Kumar has questioned them asking why not support those teachers, students who want to teach and study.
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DMK MP Kanimozhi extends her support to Deepika Padukone for standing with protesters at JNU
India | January 08, 2020 17:03 ISTDMK MP Kanimozhi is the one who extended her support to the Deepika Padukone for standing by the students protesting against the attack by a masked mob on Sunday inside the campus.
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Pak Army spokesman tweets praising Deepika Padukone, but...
India | January 08, 2020 16:48 ISTPakistan Army spokesman Major General Asif Ghafoor on Wednesday praised Bollywood star Deepika Padukone as a "brave person" for standing with the protestors at the JNU, but soon deleted the tweet.
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Beating up students terrible, you can't unleash power of state on them: Kabir Khan on JNU violence
Celebrities | January 08, 2020 15:05 ISTStudents are the "most idealistic" bunch in a country and stifling their voice can spell the "death of democracy", says filmmaker Kabir Khan.
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