NSUI students burn PM Narendra Modi in effigy at JNU: `Home Ministry seeks Delhi Police's report`

The JNU administration has ordered an inquiry into burning of an effigy of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and others by a section of students on the university campus.

NSUI students burn PM Narendra Modi in effigy at JNU: `Home Ministry seeks Delhi Police's report`
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New Delhi: A day after the Jawaharlal Nehru University ordered a probe into the incident of burning Prime Minister Narendra Modi in effigy, the Home Ministry on Thursday has asked the Delhi police for a report on the matter.

NDTV has quoted sources as saying that the ministry has asked the police to submit a detailed report.

On Wednesday night, JNU vice-chancellor Jagadesh Kumar, whose picture was also put on the effigy set ablaze on Tuesday night, tweeted to inform about an inquiry into the burning of an effigy of PM Modi and others by a section of students on the university campus on the occasion of Dussehra by projecting them as Ravana.

"We have ordered an inquiry into the effigy burning incident and are examining the issue," said Kumar.

While Pakistan's Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, 26/11 mastermind Hafiz Saeed and heads of several other militant organisations were the faces of Ravana effigies burnt on Dussehra across the country, members of Congress-affiliated National Students' Union of India (NSUI) chose the visages of PM and BJP chief Amit Shah to represent the demon king and burnt the effigy on Tuesday.

They claimed that it was a protest against the Centre's "failure" to honour its promises and the "continuous attacks" on various educational institutions across the country.

While university officials maintained that no permission was sought for the event, the organisers claimed that effigy burning was a "routine" thing on campus and did not require permission from the administration.

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Besides Modi and Shah, the effigy had faces of Yoga guru Ramdev, Sadhvi Pragya, Nathuram Godse, Asaram Bapu and the Vice-Chancellor. The students also carried placards with the slogan, 'Truth shall prevail over evil'. 

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