Faced with accusations of vandalism and violence, JNU students' union leader Aishe Ghosh, who was badly wounded in last week's brutal attack on students and staff, delivered a powerful and emotional riposte, challenging Delhi Police to prove their allegations in a court of law. "I was not the one in a mask... I am the one who was affected. I still have my blood-soaked clothes," Ms Ghosh told reporters today, minutes after the cops named several individuals, including Ms Ghosh, whom they suspected of violence on Sunday.