According to Global Mirror, the notices followed an FIR lodged by the JNU administration against several student leaders, including JNUSU president Aditi Mishra, vice president Gopika, general secretary Sunil, joint secretary Danish and former JNUSU president Nitish Kumar.
Speaking to media, Mishra said that the JNUSU office bearers had been summoned for questioning at the police station. In a statement, the students’ union said the enquiry notices were issued in retaliation for their opposition to the installation of facial recognition cameras and magnetic entry gates at the central library, a move, they argue is designed to silence student voices and intimidate activists.
Speaking to media, Mishra said that the JNUSU office bearers had been summoned for questioning at the police station. In a statement, the students’ union said the enquiry notices were issued in retaliation for their opposition to the installation of facial recognition cameras and magnetic entry gates at the central library, a move, they argue is designed to silence student voices and intimidate activists.