JNU violence: Aishe Ghosh, 2 other students questioned

JNU violence: Delhi Police questions 3 students including Aishe Ghosh
JNU Students' Union president Aishe Ghosh during her address to media personnel after a meeting with HRD Secretrary Amit Khare, in New Delhi, Friday. Photo: PTI

New Delhi: A team of Delhi Police's Crime branch on Monday visited the Jawaharlal Nehru University and questioned three students, including JNUSU president Aishe Ghosh in connection with the January 5 violence on the varsity's campus, officials said.

Pankaj Mishra, Vasker Vijay Mech and Ghosh were questioned by the crime branch's officers, they said.

The trio are among the nine suspects whose pictures were recently released by police following the January 5 violence in which 35 students, including Ghosh, were injured.

Last week, the Delhi Police claimed that the violence at JNU was a fallout of tensions brimming on the campus since January 1 over the registration process.

Ghosh is among the seven out of the total nine suspects, who are from Left-leaning student organisations while two suspects are from the the RSS-affiliated Akhil Bhartiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP).

Besides Ghosh, Mishra and Mech, Dolan Samanta, Priya Ranjan, Sucheta Talukdar and Chunchun Kumar (an alumni) had been named as suspects by the police.

Vikas Patel and Yogendra Bharadwaj, both from ABVP, are among the nine suspects in the case.

According to the police, Akshat Awasthi and Rohit Shah, who featured in a sting operation conducted by a TV news channel, have also been served notices to join the investigation.

Police have also identified the masked woman, seen in the purported videos of the violence shared on social media, as Komal Sharma, who was wearing a check shirt, light blue scarf and carrying a stick.

Sharma, who is a student of Daulat Ram College, has also been sent a notice to join the probe, the police said, adding her phone was found to be switched off since Saturday night.

Meanwhile, former Kerala Chief Minister Oommen Chandy and Kerala opposition leader Ramesh Chennithala arrived at Jawaharlal Nehru University along with Congress leaders on Monday to express solidarity with the students who were victims of the January 5 violence.

JNU violence: Delhi Police questions 3 students including Aishe Ghosh
Former Kerala Chief Minister Oommen Chandy and Kerala opposition leader Ramesh Chennithala arrived at JNU.

He will visit the Sabarmati Hostel where masked men had run riot and attacked students.

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