Published 22:50 IST, January 8th 2020
Now, 'Aazad Kashmir' poster surfaces at DU's St Stephen's College during pro-JNU rally
In yet another controversy, Free Kashmir poster was spotted during a protest in Delhi University on Wednesday, against the violent attack on JNU students
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In yet ar controversy, Free Kashmir poster was spotted during a protest in Delhi University on Wednesday, against violent attack on JNU students. students of St Stephens College of Delhi University on Wednesday boycotted ir classes and took part in massive protest to show ir solidarity to JNU students. However, as pictures of protest surfaced, a student was seen holding "Kashmir Aaz" poster. students also chanted Azai slogans.
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Free Kashmir Poster in Mumbai's pro-JNU protest
Earlier, in a protest in Mumbai against JNU violence, a ly was spotted holding a 'Free Kashmir' placard. women later clarified that she was talking about internet shutdown. After incident, Mumbai Police filed an FIR against woman identified as Mahek Mirza Prabhu. FIR was filed at Colaba police station.
As per Republic sources, FIR has been filed under Section 153B, however, Police have still t called her for a statement. Mehak Mirza Prabhu posted a video on YouTube where she said that her act was "misinterpreted" and that her mess was meant to draw focus on five-month-long Internet blocke in region. She also stated she is a native of Maharashtra and t of Kashmir.
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Attack on JNU students
On Sunday evening, JNU students were attacked by masked goons. Sources told Republic TV that as many as said 50-odd goons entered campus and went on a ramp, attacking people and vandalising cars. JNU students union president Aishe Ghosh, was severely injured. In video that surfaced right after attack, she is heard saying: "I have been brutally attacked by goons wearing masks. I have been bleeding. I was brutally beaten up".
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Meanwhile, ABVP has alleged that ir leers have also been attacked and ir presidential candidate Manish Jangid has also been beaten up. Moreover, 11 of ir workers are missing. Releasing a statement, Ashutosh Singh of ABVP alleged that y have been attacked by students affiliated to leftist student organizations. "Akhil Bhartiya Vidyarthi Parish members have been brutally attacked by students affiliated to leftist student organizations SFI, AISA and DSF. Around 25 students have been seriously injured in this attack and re is information as to whereabouts of 11 students. Many ABVP members are being attacked in hostels and hostels are being vandalized by leftist goons," statements said.
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18:21 IST, January 8th 2020