Police also lodged a non-cognizable report on the basis of a complaint of Awana, who alleged that the professor too held his collar and assaulted him following a verbal altercation, a senior police official said.
On the basis of the professor's complaint, we have registered an FIR under IPC sections 323 (causing hurt) and 341 (wrongful restraint). There was a cross-complaint too, on the basis of which a report under IPC Section 323 has been lodged, DCP (North) Madhur Verma said.
"When asked to pay fee of Rs 200, he argued saying he is student union president and why is he being asked to pay the fees. When I told him that similar rules apply to all students, he attacked me with a rod," he alleged.
Awana rubbished the allegations as baseless and said he had gone to college to seek permission for some other students.
"Some students had approached me saying they cannot afford the Rs 200 per day fees for swimming pool. Being DUSU president, I met the principal to request him to allow these students to use the pool at Rs 20 per day, which is the charge for SRCC students," he said.
While both IPC sections are bailable in nature, Section 341 is cognizable, under which a police officer has the authority to make an arrest without a warrant and to start an investigation with or without the permission of a court, a senior official said.
Congress affiliated National Students Union of India (NSUI) today staged a protest at North Campus demanding that the university takes an action against Awana.
