Why is Delhi Police biased, asks Aishe Ghosh on being accused of violence

JNUSU president Aishe Ghosh on Friday asked the Delhi Police why it is biased against the students of the premier university. On being named as a suspect in Sunday’s violence, she said Delhi Police can do their inquiry and that she also has evidence to show how she was attacked.

Update: 2020-01-10 12:44 GMT
JNUSU president Aishe Ghosh speaks to the media after Delhi Police holds a press conference in New Delhi on Friday | Photo: Twitter/ANI

Jawaharlal Nehru University Students Union (JNUSU) president Aishe Ghosh on Friday (January 10) asked the Delhi Police why it is biased against the students of the premier university and expressed her faith in the law and order of the country.

Addressing the media on Friday, Ghosh said, “I have full faith in the law and order of this country that investigation will be fair. I will get justice. But why is Delhi Police bias?”

“My complaint has not been filed as an FIR. I have not carried out any assault,” she added. On being named as a suspect in Sunday’s violence, she said Delhi Police can do their inquiry and that she also has evidence to show how she was attacked.

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Earlier in the day, Ghosh and others met MHRD secretary Amit Khare, following which, she said, “We demanded the immediate removal of the JNU vice chancellor since he is not able to run the university. We need a VC who can help in a fresh beginning and bring normalcy at the campus.”

“They (HRD officials) have assured they will have positive intervention in the matter and release a circular on the issue soon,” she added.

(With inputs from agencies)

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