A fringe right-wing group, the Hindu Raksha Dal, has purportedly taken the responsibility for the Sunday attack in a video posted on social media
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Police had appealed to protesters to shift but when they didn't listen, they were "relocated" to Azad Maidan
The FIRs were registered on the complaint of JNU administration on January 5, they said
The violence was perpetrated by a group of masked men at the premises of the prestigious institution
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Police had appealed to the protesters to shift but they didn't listen, so they were 'relocated' to Azad Maidan, the official said
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After what happened on campus on Sunday night, "the VC has to go," the JNUTA said.
The appeal came a day after masked men indulged in violence in the JNU campus
Many were injured and admitted to the All India Institute of Medical Sciences in New Delhi
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The case has been registered under section of rioting and damage to property, they said.
Yesterday, the home minster had spoken to Delhi Police chief Amulya Patnaik and ordered an inquiry into the incident.
It also alleged that outsiders were brought in with lathis and rods to "perpetrate violence".
According to sources, security was deployed outside the hostels, administration block and other important locations.
At least 28 people, including JNU Students' Union president Aishe Ghosh, were injured as chaos reigned on the campus for nearly two hours.
Eyewitnesses alleged the attackers entered the JNU premises when a meeting was being held by JNU Teachers' Association on the issue of violence on campus
A four-member Trinamool Congress (TMC) delegation will visit JNU to express solidarity with students and teachers
Deputy Commissioner of Police (Southwest) said private and public vehicles were damaged