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JNU Violence: AIDWA condemns attack on students, claims it was "pre-planned"

On Sunday night, groups of masked men entered the JNU campus in Delhi and attacked the students and professors present there with sticks and rods while damaging the property in the university premises.

JNU Violence: AIDWA condemns attack on students, claims it was "pre-planned"
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All India Democratic Women’s Association (AIDWA) on Monday strongly condemned the attack on students and professors of Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) while alleging that the attack was “pre-planned”.

AIDWA strongly denounces the heinous attack on students and teachers including girls and women by masked armed thugs in JNU campus yesterday. These thugs entered the campus without any hindrance. It points out to the fact that it was a pre-planned attack,” said AIDWA in a statement.

AIDWA further expressed that the “connivance of Delhi police, university security staff and administration with ABVP and the armed thugs of Bajrang Dal” was extremely shocking while demanding action against the police officials and security staff.

In its statement, AIDWA has appealed all its units to join the protests in solidarity with the JNU students while announcing that it will join the same along with Democratic Youth Federation of India (DYFI) and Student Federation of India (SFI) at Gateway of India in Mumbai.

Students have been protesting against the unjust fee hike for the last few months. The massive unity shown by the students against the fee hike has unnerved the BJP-RSS central government. The Modi regime is now revealing its fascistic fangs to try to terrorise the student community into submission,” said AIDWA.

On Sunday night, groups of masked men entered the JNU campus in Delhi and attacked the students and professors present there with sticks and rods while damaging the property in the university premises.

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Nearly 28 students were ‘badly’ injured in the attack including Jawaharlal Nehru University Students’ Union (JNUSU) president Aishe Ghosh.

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