Attack on JNU Predicted: 37 identified based on WhatsApp group


New delhi date. January 11, 2020, Saturday

Students and professors were attacked in JNU. Though the students had informed the police at the time of the attack, it was too late.

In the meantime, police have tried to reach the accused, but no one has been arrested so far. Police are now investigating what happened in the WhatsApp group before and after the attacks in JNU. Based on these conversations, 37 people have been identified.

Police have claimed that both BJP-backed ABVP and left-leaning student unions sought help from outsiders for violence in JNU. So outsiders are also involved in the attack.

About 10 people from outside have been identified. One of the 37 people identified by the WhatsApp group included Manish Jangid, secretary of the ABVP unit at JNU. He claimed my phone was broken and when I joined the group, I realized that I was involved.

Shortly after the JNU attack, a group was created on WhatsApp, a member of the group is questioning how the match is today?

The name of a group is the Friends of RSS in which the students were also attacked. Another group was named Unity Against Left, created by JVU's ABVP leader Yogendra Bhardwaj, which included 60 people. It was only on this group that Vikas Patel and ABVP's ambassadors were identified.

The Bhardwaj used to give information on which door to enter. While a group was named Left Terror Down, a member wrote that we had so much fun at We Have So Much Fun at JNU. Have fun killing a country traitor. Delhi Police has identified 37 of those involved in the group.

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