[Here, both the university administration - led by the VC, and the Delhi
Police - controlled by the Union Home Ministry, are, apparently, complicit
in (i) letting the, masked and armed, goons in, (ii) giving them a free
hand to rain brutalities on students and faculty members, (iii)
facilitating the operation by switching off the road lights outside the
main gate and (iv) finally, providing the hooded goons, from outside, a
safe passage out.

Under the circumstances, an inquiry by the Delhi Police, itself an accused
in the crime, is just a vulgar joke.

Please also look up:

I. For glimpses of violence
<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dZiAg6MlHD8&feature=youtu.be>

II. A proud confession(!?):<
https://www.facebook.com/107103874039179/posts/149279063154993/>.

III. This one shows how the masked goons, eventually, left in style,
unscathed, guided by the police (or securiry?): <
https://twitter.com/rajeshmahapatra/status/1213873363564630016?s=08>.

IV. The role of the police and security:

<<What did he do after they left (having thoroughly bashed him - a blind
student, up)? “***I called 100. I was told, ‘Pito, phir hum aayenge (Get
beaten, we will come)*** [emphasis added].’” Prakash is from Deoria in
Uttar Pradesh and this is his third year in the university. “I think I
should leave JNU,” he says. “I am getting threatening calls every few
minutes, asking me not to speak to the media. Yesterday, in the fear and
uncertainty I felt, I was scared of giving out my name. But now I want to
tell everyone what happened.”
...
... "... It is unbelievable that this happened on a campus that is known
for its peaceful atmosphere. ***But how could a mob of armed men enter the
campus? Who let them in? And after all that had happened, who gave them
safe passage out of the campus?*** [emphasis added]”>>
(Ref.: <
https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/politics-and-nation/jnu-students-and-teachers-recall-the-january-5-night-when-an-armed-masked-mob-attacked-them/articleshow/73137523.cms?fbclid=IwAR1keiobrQzIqdqfQkOJKL040hsD2ymdl3RNUQ4tGAF30YlI67SYLf8dIUE&from=mdr
>.)

IV. The (shifting) identities (of the planners):
 <https://thewire.in/rights/abvp-jnu-attack-whatsapp>.

VI. Three attackers (unmasked)
AA. Two males: <
https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=2446740778767835&id=1693077410957182
>.
BB. One female: <
https://scontent.fbom26-1.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/s960x960/81951908_10221587497981943_3895074453121400832_o.jpg?_nc_cat=104&_nc_ohc=ngUplTPtW9sAX_itch7&_nc_ht=scontent.fbom26-1.fna&_nc_tp=1&oh=72c419cb70f5508d8a567dbb743351bb&oe=5E65EC45
>.

VII. Targeted attacks
<
https://scroll.in/article/948946/inside-jnu-hostel-a-masked-mob-selectively-attacked-rooms-based-on-posters
>.

VIII. A detailed account-cum-dissection
AA. <
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nZvamXlWdtM&feature=youtu.be&fbclid=IwAR05WBITSjYqWfYGInmaw5ENDdWaWW5JaS4gZCAOya_YRw6uyMpPshy4ZMY
>.
BB. <
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2020/01/06/modis-agenda-has-met-its-fiercest-opponent-indias-youths/
>.
CC. <
https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/jnu-attack-images-hint-at-bjp-linked-abvps-role-2159587
>.]

I/II.
***Watch confessions on camera during a sting operation***: <
https://www.facebook.com/IndiaToday/videos/599314220643626/>.

II.
https://www.huffingtonpost.in/entry/jnu-violence-delhi-police-joy-tirkey-blame-aishe-ghosh-left_in_5e18853ac5b650c621dd2da9?ncid=other_facebook_eucluwzme5k&utm_campaign=share_facebook&fbclid=IwAR1baWT9F5YMDkRK8Ry-W-omqkoSpE1bg3QbfmasZyRGDedKGxF5W5EQ6GI

10/01/2020 7:57 PM IST | Updated 23 hours ago
JNU Attack Investigation: The Delhi Police Pleases Its Political Masters
The Delhi Police couldn’t summon the courage to name the BJP-affiliated
Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) even as they blamed the Leftist
student unions for the January 5 violence in Jawaharlal Nehru University.

By Aman Sethi

DCP Joy Tirkey holds
SCREENSHOT FROM NDTV
DCP Joy Tirkey holds up

NEW DELHI — At a “press conference” on Friday, called to discuss the
January 5 violence in Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), Deputy
Commissioner of Delhi Police Joy Tirkey offered up a timeline of the
horrific attack that took place, only to stop his narration at the moment
that the worst of the violence broke out.

Over 20 minutes, DCP Tirkey spoke of scuffles between students on December
3, December 4 and the afternoon of December 5, 2019, but his account
stopped right at the point when 50 masked goons armed with iron rods, crude
hammers and heavy wooden batons entered JNU, bludgeoned students and
destroyed several hostel rooms.

DCP Tirkey named four Left student groups in connection with his
investigation — the Students’ Federation of India (SFI), the All India
Students’ Association (AISA), All India Students’ Federation (AISF) and
Democratic Students’ Federation (DSF), each of whom have a representative
in the JNU Students’ Union — but stopped short of the moment when JNUSU
president Aishe Ghosh, who is from the SFI, was struck on the head, and
filmed as blood streamed down her face.

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At the end of his presentation—the Delhi Police would take no questions at
the “press conference”—DCP Tirkey held up a stack of 10 photographs of
students whose roles in the violence are being probed: Eight of the
students, including Ghosh, were identified as belonging to these four
leftist student groups.

The slide, purportedly showing Ghosh standing with a group of people, was
accompanied by the following caption that suggested DCP Tirkey had perhaps
made up his mind before his investigation was over: “JNUSU President Aishe
Ghosh with red bag is seen in the video of Periyar Hostel Vandalism.
Leading her masked violent comrade gang in hostels.”

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Two more students were also named, but DCP Tirkey appeared unaware of their
political affiliation. The students, numerous media reports have noted, are
members of the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP), the student
affiliate of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). An investigation by
news channel NDTV suggests the police have misidentified at least one male
student believed to be a member of the ABVP.

The BJP’s Home Minister Amit Shah is the ultimate in-charge of the Delhi
Police, the organisation that employs DCP Tirkey. Shah, as it turns out,
was a member of the ABVP in his youth.

DCP Tirkey also said he was investigating WhatsApp groups in which
students, some of whom appear to belong to the ABVP, allegedly
choreographed their assault on campus. One of the groups, DCP Tirkey said,
was named “Unity Against Left”. DCP Tirkey did not mention the name of the
other WhatsApp group that several media outlets have reported on: “Friends
of RSS”, which included not just ABVP members, but also the Chief Proctor
of JNU, Dhananjay Singh, a former ABVP member.

In his 20-minute address to the press, during which he took no questions,
DCP Tirkey appeared unable to bring himself to mention the ABVP by name.

The selective nature of the Delhi Police’s investigation, DCP Tirkey said,
was because the police had only just begun investigating the events at JNU
and was yet to come to the First Information Report in which students from
the Left student groups have accused the ABVP of arming themselves with
rods, sticks and hammers to attack students on campus.

There would be more updates for the press as the investigation continues,
DCP Tirkey said, but for now he seemed to have done enough to please those
who control the Delhi Police.


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enrolled, used the campus as a political battleground.
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“I would not take it very seriously,” said Vikram Singh, former Director
General of the Uttar Pradesh, of the Delhi Police’s investigation on India
Today. “It is unnatural to come out with premature disclosures before you
have even begun the investigation. I don’t think it is very professional.”

Meanwhile, the JNU administration has announced an inquiry of their own.
All faculty members on this inquiry committee, the Hindustan Times
reported, are from the JNU Teachers’ Federation (JNUTF) — a faction of
faculty who have publicly opposed the student body and thrown their weight
behind JNU Vice Chancellor Mamidala Jagadesh Kumar, who has set up the
inquiry in the first place.

False equivalence
It is now apparent that the first week of 2020 witnessed sporadic clashes
between Left student groups and the ABVP over the JNUSU’s decision to
oppose a fee hike at JNU. News reports, and HuffPost India’s own
conversations with students and faculty members, indicate there were
scuffles between students, and in at least one instance stone-pelting, over
January 3, January 4 and the afternoon of January 5.

Student union members from Left unions have been accused of damaging the
university’s server room on January 4 in an attempt to prevent students
from registering for the next semester. ABVP members have issued a
statement, and released photographs of their members who were injured in
beatings allegedly administered by members of the Left student unions.

The JNU administration has sought to equate the violence on the evening of
Jan 5 — when a mob of 50 masked goons, armed with iron rods, hammers,
stones and wooden batons, swept through JNU campus — with everything that
preceded it. This narrative was first put forward by the JNU registrar in a
press release issued immediately after the violence; and was reinforced by
DCP Tirkey in his evening press conference.

As everyone from Prime Minister Narendra Modi to US President Donald Trump
has learnt, once a narrative has been mouthed by enough members of
authority, the press has no option but to report contesting narratives as
if they are equally plausible.

But the attack on the evening of January 5 differs in magnitude from
everything that preceded it.

As HuffPost India reported the following day, the mob attacks inside campus
were coordinated with groups that had gathered at the university gates and
demanded that Leftists be shot and buried. Journalists who tried to take
photographs of this mob were threatened, and in some cases hit.

An investigation by NDTV indicates that the masked mob was directed by
members of the ABVP. Inside Sabarmati hostel, the rooms of ABVP members
were spared while the rooms of Muslim and Kashmiri students were attacked.

Ultimately there is a big difference between vandalising an inanimate
computer server and bludgeoning human beings. Even DCP Tirkey would
probably agree.
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