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TopicJNU violence

Topic: JNU violence

JNU campus a secure place: VC Jagadesh Kumar urges students to ‘put past behind’ & return

In a brief statement, JNU vice chancellor Jagadesh Kumar said Sunday's attack was "unfortunate" but assured students they will be safe on campus.

As assailants roamed JNU campus, police was filing FIRs against Aishe Ghosh & Left students

Police record shows JNU filed complaints against JNUSU president Aishe Ghosh & others at the same time as the attackers were rampaging on campus.

‘Hard to work with govt in which you’ve lost faith’ — JNU professor quits statistics panel

In email to other members of the govt-appointed committee, JNU professor & economist CP Chandrasekhar cited 'current conditions' in JNU, says Business Standard report.

Gautam Gambhir, Rohan Bopanna condemn Sunday’s attack on JNU students

Cricketer Irfan Pathan and shuttler Jwala Gutta were also among those who questioned the mob attack on JNU students and teachers, and demanded justice.

‘Inconsistent’ Rahul Gandhi missing again as JNU violence triggers fresh protests

Rahul Gandhi, who is likely to return as Congress president this year, has been conspicuous by his absence at some crucial junctures.

Appealing for peace, JNU V-C says protecting academic interest of students is top priority

Statement comes a day after unidentified masked goons entered the university Sunday night and attacked students and teaching staff, leaving many injured.

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