Rajnath Singh Asks Police To Set Up Special Team To Trace Missing JNU Student

PTI

Home Minister Rajnath Singh on Thursday directed the Delhi Police to set up a special team to trace a missing student of Jawaharlal Nehru University, where a section of students has been staging protest alleging inaction by authorities in the case.

b’JNU Students protesting outside the main gate of administration building | Source: ScoopWhoop/Safwat Zargar’

 Singh called up the Commissioner of Delhi Police and gave the instruction to set up the special team to find the missing student, a Home Ministry official said. The student, Najeeb Ahmed, went missing on Saturday following a brawl on the campus the night before. 

b”JNU Students confronting VC Jagadesh Kumar near the administration building’s main gate | Source: ScoopWhoop/Safwat Zargarxc2xa0″

Agitating JNU students have confined the Vice Chancellor, M Jagadesh Kumar, and about 12 other officials in the university’s administrative building since Wednesday afternoon though students and mediapersons have been able to access it. 

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Rejecting allegations of inaction, Kumar on Thursday said they had written to the police about the missing student and an inquiry by the university will be expedited and the “guilty” will be punished. Coming down heavily on protesting students, the VC warned of action against them. He said that several rounds of talks were held with the students to convince them regarding the sincerity of the university to locate Najeeb but they were continuing with their “illegal” activity. 

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