January 06, 2025 09:39 am (IST)
Delhi Police to install CCTV cameras at JNU campus
New Delhi, Mar 6 (IBNS): Following the massive row in the prestigious Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), the Delhi Police are now considering a proposal to install CCTV cameras in the campus to keep under surveillance a section of students "who raise anti-national slogans," media reports said.
“The decision to install CCTVs inside the campus is aimed at identifying students who often raise anti-national slogans and stage protests. It will also help us in preventing clashes among students belonging to different ideologies – the Left, the far-Left and the ABVP,” a senior police officer was quoted as saying by ABP Live.
In October last year, some officers of the Delhi police had reportedly met the then vice-chancellor of the JNU.
It was during the meeting that the proposal on CCTV surveillance was discussed among the topics.
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