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On February 28, the CMM had expressed anguish over the

complaint and said, "It's all between students.

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complaint and said, "It's all between students. Why are you (complainant) entering into it?"

"If you are so agitated with these words and slogans, why are you again saying them in the open court? Is it expected from you to reiterate such issues and saying these things in the open court," the CMM had told the complainant.

It had further said, "There are so many other pertinent issues to deal with. If you are so much concerned, come in my court as a legal aid counsel or do cases pro-bono (doing legal work without any charge). Already, there is so much pendency in courts."

When the counsel said that the complaint was in national interest, the court had remarked, "Delaying judicial process is also not in national interest."

During the hearing, the complainant had said it was a serious matter as anti-national slogans were raised at Ramjas College allegedly by members of students groups AISA and SFI and a similar incident had taken place in JNU last year which had a massive impact on the nation.

It was alleged "massive anti-national slogans/ activities were being carried out by leaders/ students of AISA/SFI in Ramjas College, shamelessly and openly which supported India's enemy i.e. Pakistan. The criminal acts of accused were also boosting morale of terrorists against our country." The plea alleged that such slogans were shocking, damaging for the country and an open challenge to its unity and safety and the judicial system.

It alleged that organisers of the seminar had misled the college administration to obtain nod for the event but they "conducted activities against the nation and tried to wage a war against the country".

Though the college administration withdrew the permission, the leaders committed the crime by raising "anti-national slogans" and some students of JNU and Ramjas College also came in support of these anti-national activities which needs to be investigated, it alleged.

It sought lodging of FIR for the alleged offences of sedition, criminal conspiracy, waging war against the State and defamation under the IPC.

On February 21, members of RSS student wing ABVP had gathered outside the college and shouted slogans in protest against a seminar for which JNU students Omar Khalid and Shehla Rashid were invited. The ABVP members allegedly pelted stones, vandalised the venue and disrupted the seminar.

The next day violent clashes erupted between Left and ABVP students leaving "several students and three teachers injured".

 

(This article has not been edited by DNA's editorial team and is auto-generated from an agency feed.)

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