At a council meeting held late last night, the union said the divisive slogans raised at the Afzal Guru event do not represent the democratic ethos of JNU and demanded immediate release of Umar Khalid and Anirban Bhattacharya - the other two JNU students still in jail.
"This council mandates JNUSU to fight against this onslaught and ensure that suspension of all JNU students are withdrawn and all criminal charges, including sedition, imposed on them are withdrawn. The JNUSU must also explore all possible means to get the sedition law scrapped from the IPC as this draconian colonial law has no place in a democratic society," the council said.
The council condemned the conduct of JNUSU joint secretary Saurabh Kumar Sharma in the episode involving the incidents related to the February 9 event and also the role of Delhi Police in handling the case.
"This council holds the 'council meeting' called by the JNUSU joint secretary on February 19, 2016, as null and void and thus the resolutions passed therein have no effect on the incumbent council," it said.
JNUSU also demanded the resignation of registrar Bhupinder Zutshi for his role in targeting JNU along with the ABVP and BJP.
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Even police is treading a cautious path in investigating the matter.
The Special Cell, that is probing the matter, is yet to file a chargesheet as they feel that they will take more time in the probe.
"There are many aspects of the case that have to be looked into and probed thoroughly. The team doesn't want to be in a hurry and file a chargesheet," said a senior police officer.
After footage of the event was found to be authentic, some students, including two Kashmiri students, were questioned by Special Cell sleuths over the matter.
The arrest of Kumar catapulted him to national fame and resulted in student protests across the country.
Sources also said that owing to the furore over disappearance of JNU student Najeeb Ahmed in October, the investigations in the sedition case had slowed down.
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