Masked JNU 'students' barge into information centre, evict technical staff
Op IndiaOn Friday, the students of controversial Jawaharlal Nehru University disrupted the registration process for the winter semester by barging into the Centre for Information System office and cut off the power supply to protest against the fee hike, reports Hindustan Times. At around 1 pm on January 3, a group of students using masks on their faces forcibly entered the office of the Centre for Information System, switched off the power supply, forcibly evicted all the technical staff, and made the servers dysfunctional.” Following the incident, the JNU administration has said it would take disciplinary action against all students involved in the incident. Read: JNU protests: VC M Jagadesh Kumar escapes attack mounted by 10-15 ‘students’ who pulled and gheraod him on campus The JNU has been held hostage by the ‘students’, especially belonged to ultra-left wing groups from October after the varsity had decided to hike the hostel fees. Read: Other premier and second-tier institutions charge students upto 20 times more than proposed JNU fees now: Report Earlier, the JNU students had kept a faculty member named Dr Vandana Mishra, who is the Associate Dean of the university in illegal captivity, abused and attacked the Dean for 30 hours.