One Arrested After Attempted Kidnapping at JNU Campus
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Car-borne youths attempted to kidnap a female student at Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) on Tuesday night. The accused dragged the student by her hair, molested her, and tried to kidnap her. The student raised an alarm, and the accused fled from the campus. However, they returned and thrashed a PhD student at the main gate. One of the accused was arrested on Wednesday night, and the police are searching for the rest.
Security Concerns:
The incident has raised security concerns at the university. Delhi Police officials have criticized JNU’s security arrangements and have expressed concern about the ease with which outsiders can enter the campus. Last year, outsiders vandalized and assaulted the campus, which raised questions about the university’s security measures.
New Security Measures:
In response to the incident, the JNU administration has issued a new order that requires everyone to provide complete information along with their photo identity card to JNU security at the gate while commuting. The order applies to students inside the campus as well as to guests visiting the homes of teachers and staff. Additionally, vehicles without a JNU authorized sticker will not be allowed to enter from 10 pm to 6 am.
Protests:
Various student organizations led protests on the JNU campus from Monday midnight until late Tuesday night. The students demanded an explanation from the university administration about the whole matter. They claimed that there are no security arrangements on campus, which puts everyone, including female students, at risk.
Key Takeaways:
– Attempted kidnapping of a female student on Tuesday night at JNU campus.
– The accused dragged the student by her hair, molested her, and tried to kidnap her.
– One of the accused was arrested on Wednesday night, and the police are searching for the rest.
– Security concerns have been raised at JNU, and the Delhi Police officials have criticized the university’s security arrangements.
– The JNU administration has issued a new order that requires everyone to provide complete information along with their photo identity card to JNU security at the gate while commuting.
– Various student organizations led protests on the JNU campus from Monday midnight until late Tuesday night, demanding an explanation from the university administration about the whole matter.
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