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JNU missing youth: Students lock VC, others

| | Oct 20, 2016, at 04:05 pm
New Delhi, Oct 20 (IBNS):Protesting over missing student Najeeb Ahmad, students locked up Vice Chancellor and other officials, besides blocking administrative building of Delhi's prestigious Jawaharlal Nehru University, on Wednesday.

Ahmad, who is a student of the university, has been missing since Saturday.

According to media reports,  All India Students Association have alleged that activists of the ABVP had beaten him before he went missing.

Students have been reportedly demanding the university administration to file an FIR into the case.

VC M Jagadesh Kumar tweeted: "We met JNUSU leaders explained to them our sincere efforts in locating the missing. No relenting. It is 2 am. We are still confined."

He said :"Agitating JNU students should realize it is wrong to physically confine their own teachers like this. This will only affect our JNU."

"We tried to go out of admin building @ 2.20am. Agitating JNU Students did not let us go out," he said.

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