JNU, ​​ABVP-led students clash with security guards over release of fellowship funds

students from Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) And the right-wing student union, Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP), which was demanding release of scholarship money, was allegedly killed by security personnel on the campus. The ABVP members accused the administration of attacking students by security guards who were demanding release of research fellowship funds by the JNU administration, which they claimed was over a year old.

The student body claimed that the ABVP president and a blind student were allegedly injured after a clash with security guards in JNU. The right-wing group said about a dozen students were injured in the attack.

Students gheraoed the administration office today over the issue of fellowship and scholarship. The students said that the university administration has been ignoring their demands for release of fellowships and scholarships for a long time,” said ABVP president Rohit Kumar.

The right-wing student group shared a video of a clash between security guards and students on social media platforms, Twitter. After exposing the corruption of the JNU rector, when ABVP JNU activists were agitating for stalled scholarships of JNU students for years, the rector’s goons, posted as security guards of JNU, attacked the students. student Union.

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“The JNU administration violently attacked the students to suppress the scholarship scam. The administration had beaten up the students badly by ordering the security staff. ABVP activist Ambuj said a total of 12 students, including four girl students, were injured and are undergoing treatment. He said a dozen were injured after Cyclops, the firm that manages security on the JNU campus, attacked them on the orders of the administration.

The students claimed that they are not getting their non-NET scholarship, MCM (Merit-cum-Means) and JRF funds. The students, who allegedly thrashed the security guard, said they would soon file a complaint with the Delhi Police. However, a senior police officer said that neither a PCR call regarding the incident nor a complaint was received at the Vasant Kunj (North) police station. “Based on the complaint we have received, appropriate action will be taken,” the official said.

— PTI. with inputs from

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