JNU Turns Battlefield: Tensions flared then at Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) on Saturday evening when dozens of students tapped police barricades and protested on Nelson Mandela Marg. Atmosphere of tension was then witnessed in Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) on Saturday evening, when dozens of students tapped police barricades and demonstrated on Nelson Mandela Marg. Police said that during the protest, there was a scuffle between students and policemen, wiseacre language was used and road traffic was disrupted for some time.
Students protest
In the evening, well-nigh 70 to 80 students, including many sexuality students, gathered at the West Gate and suddenly crossed the vallation and moved towards the road. The police tried to stop and pacify them several times, but the students unfurled attempting to move forward despite warnings. Seeing the situation going out of control, the police detained 28 students, including 19 men and 9 women. According to the police, JNU Students Union President Nitish Kumar, Vice President Manisha and General Secretary Muntiya Fatima are moreover among the underdeveloped students.
Policemen moreover got injured
Four male and two sexuality policemen were injured during the clash. Everyone was sent to the hospital for first aid. Delhi Police said that legal whoopee has been initiated regarding the forfeiture caused and traffic disruption during the protest.
The JNU wardship imposed a fine
Meanwhile, the university wardship has imposed a fine of Rs 10,000 on student union president Nitish Kumar in an old case. Issuing the order, the JNU Chief Proctor's Office said that Nitish Kumar was found guilty of protesting within 100 meters of the Dean of Students office in violation of the rules of the university.
Old specimen related to hostel notice
The protest took place when students received notices to vacate the hostel. According to the administration, Nitish Kumar and other students forcibly entered the admin woodcut and damaged the door and university property. The order states that this act falls in the category of serious indiscipline, but keeping in mind the career of the student, a fine of only Rs 10,000 has been imposed. Nitish Kumar will have to petrifaction this value within 10 days, and he has moreover been given the right to request within 20 days. The wardship moreover said that orders have been issued to impose fines on other students involved in the same protest.