JNU Violence: Delhi Police Says 37 Students from WhatsApp Group Have Been Identified

Those identified are students who were in favour of the semester registration process and wanted to enrol themselves, the sources said. On Friday, police said the WhatsApp group, 'Unity Against Left', believed to have been created while the violence escalated on the JNU campus, was under the scanner.

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New Delhi, January 11: Delhi Police has identified 37 students from a WhatsApp group created during the January 5 violence on the JNU campus, sources said. They said the identified persons do not belong to any organisation — Left or Right.

Those identified are students who were in favour of the semester registration process and wanted to enrol themselves, the sources said. JNU Violence: Pinki Chaudhary of Hindu Raksha Dal Claims Responsibility For Assaulting Students, Says 'Such Attacks Will Continue'; Watch Video.

On Friday, police said the WhatsApp group, 'Unity Against Left', believed to have been created while the violence escalated on the JNU campus, was under the scanner.

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