A student of School of Biotechnology, Najeeb Ahmed, allegedly went missing on October 15 following a brawl on the campus allegedly with members of ABVP, the night before.
An FIR for kidnapping and wrongfully confining a person was lodged at Vasant Kunj North police station after the police received a complaint from the student's guardians.
According to the bulletin, the hostel warden had submitted a report of the student brawl stating "Najeeb had slapped Vikrant of ABVP without any provocation and the issue was resolved by the warden with some disciplinary measures as Najeeb had admitted his mistake of initiating the brawl".
JNU Teachers Association took strong exception to the bulletin issued by the university.
"The summary does not even mention beating of Najeeb by a group of students, a fact which has not only been in public domain but also mentioned by the warden in his statement who was an eyewitness. Such omission appears to be deliberate and could put serious questions on objectivity of the enquiry process," a JNUTA statement said.
Meanwhile, around a hundred students tried to block the Nelson Mandela marg in the evening to protest against non-highlighting of the fact that Najeeb was also beaten up.
"It is a festival time and the stretch witnesses increased vehicular traffic in the evening. We tried to explain the students but they refused to listen following which we had to detain around 40 of them while the rest escaped," a senior police official said.
The special branch of Delhi Police had also sent a report to the Home Ministry stating that the issue could give rise to communal tension, said a senior police official.
Following the report and intensifying protests, the Home Minister had directed Delhi police to form a Special Investigative Team to trace the missing student.
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