All five students who were accused of sedition and were absconding, surfaced on the JNU campus last night
Delhi Police Commissioner Bhim Sain Bassi said that the police entering the JNU campus won't deteriorate the situation in the varsity
Naga is one of the five students who resurfaced on the JNU campus, after going missing post the Feb 9 Afzal Guru event
If the devil can cite scripture for his purpose, then our pseudo-nationalists cite the constitution, the sedition law and their own litmus tests for the purpose, writes the officer
Addressing the students on campus after his return, Khalid also said that the BJP govt needed an excuse to target the campus
Meanwhile, police officials positioned outside campus said they will talk to the Vice Chancellor and ask him to direct the students to surrender
The plea has been filed on the grounds that the accused allegedly termed the execution of Afzal Guru as judicial killing
Khalid, along with four other students have been accused of sedition, due their participation in an Afzal Guru event
Naved said criticism of the Union government does not amount to criminal activity, but strengthens constitutional values
All five students have however maintained that "they will not surrender, but the police can come and arrest them"
The appeal has been endorsed by actors Anupam Kher and Paresh Rawal, journalist Swapan Dasgupta, among others
Police have been quietly approaching Kashmiri students in their rented accommodations and subjecting them to questioning
Perception about JNU being 'radical' is one that is as old as JNU itself. But the university is more than just that. At its heart, its campus is a mosaic of ideologies that allow students to breathe politically
Airport authorities have been alerted so that the three suspects, believed to be JNU students, do not leave the country
Sitaram Yechury debuted on microblogging site Twitter much later than many of his political contemporaries
On Wednesday, the state's BJP unit had announced it would observe 'Dhikkar Diwas' on February 21
Supporting Shiv Sena's demand to demolish Taj Mahal, he said, "If it is demolished, we shall celebrate"
Pradeep Narwal resigned from the party earlier this week in protest against the handling of JNU row by the government
An editorial in the Dawn cautioned India that ultranationalism and hyper-patriotism are the first step towards the extinction of fundamental rights
The apex court declined to entertain the petition saying its direct intervention will be a dangerous proposition