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During the screening of the banned BBC documentary on PM Modi, there was a lot of ruckus. According to news agency ANI, JNU students allege that stones were pelted by ABVP. At the same time, JNU students marched towards the Vasant Kunj police station, and protested outside the police station. The police have registered a case regarding the incident. , JNUSU President said about the incident that we have filed a complaint regarding the matter. He said that the police also assured us that they would investigate the incident with immediate effect. The JNUSU President also said that we have given the names and details of all the persons involved in the incident. He said that at the moment we are withdrawing the protest. We will also file a complaint regarding the incident in the JNU Proctor's office. ,Delhi | We filed a complaint, and police assured us they'll be immediately looking into the incident. We gave the name & details of all the persons involved. As of now, we're calling off the protest. We'll also file a complaint at JNU Proctor office: JNUSU President pic.twitter.com/RGprcOoMvW — ANI (@ANI) January 24, 2023 Allegations of power cut: had announced the screening of a BBC documentary on PM Modi. But the documentary could not be shown on the scheduled schedule. Students allege that before the screening, electricity has been cut off in the student union office. At the same time, students gathered outside the JNUSU office to watch the documentary claimed that stones were pelted at them when they were watching the documentary on their phones. , No response from JNU administration: Nothing has been said so far from the administration. Earlier on Monday, regarding the documentary, JNU had said that the students' union had not taken its permission for the program, so it should be cancelled. The Jawaharlal Nehru Students' Union (JNUSU) comprises members of the Left-backed Democratic Students' Federation (DSF), All India Students' Association (AISA), Student Federation of India (SFI) and All India Students' Federation (AISF). )with language input Pm ModiJNUBBCPublished Date Wed, Jan 25, 2023, 10: 02 AM IST

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During the screening of the banned BBC documentary on PM Modi, there was a lot of ruckus. According to news agency ANI, JNU students allege that stones were pelted by ABVP. At the same time, JNU students marched towards the Vasant Kunj police station, and protested outside the police station. The police have registered a case regarding the incident. , JNUSU President said about the incident that we have filed a complaint regarding the matter. He said that the police also assured us that they would investigate the incident with immediate effect. The JNUSU President also said that we have given the names and details of all the persons involved in the incident. He said that at the moment we are withdrawing the protest. We will also file a complaint regarding the incident in the JNU Proctor’s office. ,Delhi | We filed a complaint, and police assured us they’ll be immediately looking into the incident. We gave the name & details of all the persons involved. As of now, we’re calling off the protest. We’ll also file a complaint at JNU Proctor office: JNUSU President pic.twitter.com/RGprcOoMvW

— ANI (@ANI) January 24, 2023 Allegations of power cut: had announced the screening of a BBC documentary on PM Modi. But the documentary could not be shown on the scheduled schedule. Students allege that before the screening, electricity has been cut off in the student union office. At the same time, students gathered outside the JNUSU office to watch the documentary claimed that stones were pelted at them when they were watching the documentary on their phones. , No response from JNU administration: Nothing has been said so far from the administration. Earlier on Monday, regarding the documentary, JNU had said that the students’ union had not taken its permission for the program, so it should be cancelled. The Jawaharlal Nehru Students’ Union (JNUSU) comprises members of the Left-backed Democratic Students’ Federation (DSF), All India Students’ Association (AISA), Student Federation of India (SFI) and All India Students’ Federation (AISF).

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