This Article is From Mar 08, 2016

Kanhaiya Kumar Had No Meeting With JNU Registrar: Students' Union

Kanhaiya Kumar Had No Meeting With JNU Registrar: Students' Union
New Delhi: The JNU Students' Union today alleged that university Registrar Bhupinder Zutshi made a "false" statement before a probe panel that Kanhaiya Kumar and other student leaders had a meeting with him Mr Zutshi on the day of controversial Afzal Guru event.

Mr Kumar, who is out on bail, was arrested from the university campus following the event.

Mr Zutshi had claimed, deposing before the high-power enquiry committee constituted by Vice-Chancellor M Jagadesh Kumar, that Kanhaiya Kumar was against the authorities' decision to cancel permission of the February 9 event during which anti-national slogans were allegedly raised.

The university issued a press statement today saying the, "Registrar had a meeting with three JNUSU representatives- Kanhaiya Kumar, Rama Naga and Saurabh Sharma (ABVP) on February 9 for discussion on route for newly acquired bus for physically challenged students of JNU".

Mr Zutshi has made the same statement before the probe panel inquiring into an event on campus against hanging of Parliament attack convict Afzal Guru during which anti-national slogans were allegedly raised.

The students union, however, claimed that Mr Zutshi's statement was "false and no such meeting took place."

"We want to condemn the false statements made by JNU Registrar. I have checked with other JNUSU office-bearers. There was no such meeting of Zutshi with JNUSU President and General Secretary, on February 9 as described by him in his statements. The other office-bearers did not even meet one another, let alone meeting the Registrar together," JNUSU vice president Shehla Rashid Shora said in a statement.

Mr Zutshi, is also under criticism from a section of students and teachers for allegedly mishandling the issue.

Meanwhile, the students union is holding a council meeting tonight to discuss the "onslaught on JNU and future course of action". The meeting has been called by general secretary Rama Naga, who is among the six students whose role in the February 9 event is being probed.
.