By TwoCircles.net, Staff reporter,
Aligarh: The Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) student union have threatened to start an agitation at Delhi against Delhi Police if they fail to find Najeeb Ahmed, a JNU student who has been missing since October 15.
The AMU Student took out a protest rally on Friday, October 21, inside the campus against Delhi police and union government to trace the missing JNU student and submitted a memorandum to the Delhi Chief Minister, Arvind Kejriwal, Union Home Minister, Rajnath Singh and Lt, Governor, Delhi, Najeeb Jung through local administration for persuading the Delhi Police to expedite the search for the missing JNU student Najeeb Ahmed.
With placards reading ‘AMU stands with Najeeb’, the students raised slogans against JNU administration.
Najeeb Ahmad, a JNU student has reportedly gone missing since Saturday, 15 October following a brawl with ABVP cadres in the campus during the campaigning for hostel elections.
Ahmed, a 27-year-old resident of Badayun, Uttar Pradesh, was in his room in the Mahi-Mandvi hostel when a few members of ABVP came for campaigning for the hostel elections. A scuffle broke out between Ahmad and the students and the ABVP students beat up Ahmad, who had moved into the hostel only a few weeks ago.
The office bearers of AMU students union have urged the home ministry to persuade Delhi Police to search the missing JNU Student.
Indirectly terming ABVP becoming menace, the same organization was behind the killing of Rohit Vemula of Hyderabad University.
The union also expressed its concern on the attack over innocent students and claimed that they were attacked in the name of belonging to a particular section of society.
The union have also asked Vice Chancellor of JNU and its administration to tender their resignation as they have been accused of being incapable to handle the cases.
Further, the Union have also demanded central government of taking immediate action against the culprits who are involved in the case.