Parliamentary panel to quiz Home Ministry, Delhi Police on JNU attack, crime in capital
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Parliamentary panel to quiz Home Ministry, Delhi Police on JNU attack, crime in capital

Delhi Police's role on 5 January has come under the scanner following allegations it stood by at JNU's gates when masked mobs attacked students inside campus.

   
Delhi Police at JNU

Delhi Police at JNU | Manisha Mondal | ThePrint

New Delhi: Senior Union Home Ministry and Delhi Police officials will appear before the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Home Affairs on Monday to discuss rising crimes in Delhi, according to details available with the Rajya Sabha Secretariat.

The committee, chaired by senior Congress leader Anand Sharma, is likely to quiz the officials on the recent violence in Jawaharlal Nehru University where a masked mob attacked students and teachers and damaged property.

“To have a briefing by the Home Secretary along with Delhi Police and other stakeholders/organizations on the ‘Rising Crime in Delhi and National Capital Region,” the Rajya Sabha Secretariat said in a bulletin issued on the agenda of the meeting.

Delhi Police’s role has come under the scanner following the violence in JNU with allegations that the force was standing at the gate of the campus while a mob attacked students and faculty members inside.


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