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JNU student missing case: Rajnath directs Delhi CP to form special team

JNU student missing case: Rajnath directs Delhi CP to form special team

India Blooms News Service | | 20 Oct 2016, 02:43 pm
New Delhi, Oct 20 (IBNS): Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh on Thursday directed the Commissioner of Delhi Police to form a special team and search for the missing JNU student.

"Spoke to CP Delhi regarding the incident of JNU student gone missing. I have instructed him to constitute a special team to look out for him," Singh tweeted.

It was reported that a student of the Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) had gone  missing from the campus since Saturday after an alleged brawl with supporters of a rival students' body.

Left activists have alleged that Najeeb Ahmed, a student of  the School of Biotechnology, reportedly went missing after he had a fight with activists of the ABVP on Friday night during a campaign for the election of a mess committee.

The ABVP, affiliated to the BJP, has denied that its supporters had clashed with Najeeb.

The JNU administration has issued a statement saying the campus is being searched thoroughly.

 

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