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JNU panel finds Kanhaiya, 20 others guilty of holding Afzal Guru event

The students including Umar Khalid and Anirban Bhattacharya have been issued show cause notices.

New Delhi: A Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) panel has found 21 students guilty of holding a controversial event against the hanging of Afzal Guru, which had led to the arrest of Kanhaiya Kumar.

JNU issued show-cause notice to 21 students after an inquiry panel found them "guilty of violating" norms in connection with the event on campus during which anti-national slogans were allegedly raised.

The decision was taken at a meeting of the university's top brass chaired by Vice Chancellor M Jagadesh Kumar in which the report of the five-member inquiry panel probing the issue was discussed.

"As per the report some students were found guilty of violating the university rules and discipline norms. It was decided to issue show-cause notices to 21 of them and they have been given time till March 16," a senior university official said.

While the official did not divulge names of the students, highly-placed sources in the university said those issued show-cause notices include the eight students who were debarred earlier in connection with the case and ten of those about whom police had sought information from the university.

"There are standard provisions in the university rules to take action in such cases. The high level inquiry committee recommendations are based on the rules of discipline and proper conduct of JNU.

"On basis of the responses from the students, a final decision in this regard will be taken," the official said.

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The university had on March 11 revoked the academic suspension of eight students including its students' union president Kanhaiya Kumar in connection with the controversial event at its campus to protest the hanging of Afzal Guru.

The suspension was revoked after a high-level committee of the university probing the issue submitted its report to JNU authorities.

The varsity, had also clarified that it does not signify a "clean chit" to the students and that the final decision in this regard will be taken after examination of the report by the Vice Chancellor.

The five-member panel was constituted on February 10 by the university, a day after an event to protest the hanging of the Parliament attack convict on his third death anniversary was held during which anti-national slogans were allegedly raised. The eight students were suspended on February 12.

On the basis of a preliminary report by the panel, the varsity had debarred the eight students from academic activity while allowing them to stay as guests in hostels till the inquiry proceedings were over.

( Source : PTI )
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