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14 arrested, including 3 students’ union office-bearers, after JNU protest march

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Delhi Police on Friday said that 14 students were arrested, including three officer bearers of the Jawaharlal Nehru University Students’ Union (JNUSU), following a protest march that led to clashes with police.The arrested students include JNUSU president Aditi Mishra, secretary Gopika Babu, general secretary Danish Ali and former JNUSU president Nitish Kumar, the police added.This came after JNUSU organised a protest march on Thursday during which students clashed with the police personnel.The march was part of ongoing protests against the university Vice-Chancellor’s recent remarks on a podcast over the implementation of UGC norms, the rustication of JNUSU office bearers, and the proposed Rohith Act.On Thursday, Delhi Police had filed an FIR at Vasant Kunj North police station under Sections 221 (voluntarily obstructing a public servant in the discharge of his public functions), 121(1), (voluntarily causing hurt to a public servant to deter them from their duty), and 132/3(5), (assault or use of criminal force to public servant in the execution of his duty) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita.According to police, the JNU administration had informed the protesting students that no permission had been granted for any demonstration outside the campus and advised them to restrict their protest within university premises.Despite this, around 400-500 students gathered on the campus and began a protest march. At about 3:20 pm, the protesters moved out through the main gate and attempted to proceed towards the Ministry, police said.“Barricades placed outside the campus were damaged as the situation escalated. The protesters pelted banners and sticks, threw shoes, and resorted to physical assault. Some police personnel were bitten during the scuffle, resulting in injuries to several officers deployed at the spot,” a senior police officer said.Police personnel stopped the protesters at the North Gate of the JNU campus and gradually pushed them back inside the university premises.

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