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Congress fact-finding team says JNU violence 'state-sponsored'

The committee recommended sacking vice chancellor M. Jagadesh Kumar

PTI New Delhi Published 12.01.20, 08:07 AM
 Congress president Sonia Gandhi with members of a fact-finding committee on the JNU violence, in New Delhi, Saturday, January 11, 2020.

Congress president Sonia Gandhi with members of a fact-finding committee on the JNU violence, in New Delhi, Saturday, January 11, 2020. PTI

A fact-finding committee of the Congress on the JNU violence on Sunday said the January 5 attack inside the university campus was 'state-sponsored' and recommended vice chancellor M. Jagadesh Kumar be dismissed and criminal investigation initiated against him.

The Congress had appointed a four-member fact-finding committee to carry out a detailed inquiry into the violence at the Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU).

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Sushmita Dev, member of the fact-finding team, said they recommended that Kumar should be dismissed immediately and all the appointments in faculty should be probed and independent inquiry should take place.

'Criminal investigation must take place against the VC and faculty members and the security company,' the Mahila Congress chief said.

'It is clear that the attack on JNU campus was state-sponsored,' Dev said.

She also demanded a complete rollback of the JNU fee hike.

The other members of the fact-finding committee are MP and former NSUI president Hibi Eden, MP Syed Naseer Hussain and Amrita Dhawan, a former NSUI president and ex-DUSU president.

On January 5 night, masked people armed with rods and sticks stormed the JNU campus and assaulted students and faculty members, and vandalised property, leaving several people injured.

Leftist outfits and the RSS-affiliated Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) blamed each other for the violence.

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