Students who gathered outside the JNUSU office to watch the controversial documentary on the university campus claimed that stones were pelted at them when they were watching it on their phones.
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There was a lot of ruckus in Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) on Tuesday night. JNU Students Union (JNUSU) based on PM Modi Controversial BBC documentary could not screen. The students alleged that the university administration cut off the electricity and internet connection of the student union’s office. However, he has seen this controversial BBC documentary on his mobile phone and other devices. Several JNU students reached New Delhi’s Vasant Kunj police station late on Tuesday night to file a complaint against those who were watching the controversial BBC documentary on PM Modi and the Gujarat riots. On this matter, the police said, “No FIR has been registered so far. We are probing the entire matter.”
Meanwhile, students who gathered outside the JNUSU office to watch the controversial documentary on the university campus claimed that stones were pelted at them when they were watching it on their phones. However, a senior police officer said that no such incident was reported to the police.
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The JNUSU president said that we lodged a complaint and the police assured us that they would investigate the incident immediately. We have given the names and details of all the persons involved. For the time being, we are withdrawing the protest. We will also lodge a complaint with the JNU Proctor’s office.
At the same time, there has been no immediate official response from the JNU administration on the allegations and claims of the students on this matter. He had said on Monday that the students’ union had not taken his permission for the program and it should be cancelled.
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