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JNUSU has regularly indulged in vandalisation of university property and complete suspension of classes which has affected student’s personal progress, writes Abhishek Mishra.
Juggling between the tags of #Anti-National to #FreeLoaders, JNU has always stood strong to defend its idea of democratic India. It is the idea of a country where the money of taxpayers is spent on education and healthcare for people.
They marched from Mandi House to HRD Ministry, where a student-delegation met the officials following which the group decided to carry on the march to the President's office.
The university administration also alleged that JNUSU president and the group 'illegally trespassed the university property with the criminal intention to damage the public property...'
At least 34 people, including Ghosh, were injured and admitted to All India Isntitute of Medical Sciences following a burtal assault by a group armed with sticks, stones and hammers.
A group of people reportedly entered the Jawaharlal Nehru University campus on Sunday evening and attacked students and teachers, leaving several injured.