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Here's Why JNU Has Issued Show Cause Notices To 20 Students, Including Kanhaiya Kumar

A group of agitating students had confined the VC and other senior officials in the administrative building for over 20 hours in October.
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NEW DELHI -- JNU administration has issued show cause notices to 20 students including sedition accused Kanhaiya Kumar and Umar Khalid, seeking explanation for the alleged "illegal confinement" of Vice Chancellor and other officials in the varsity building.

A group of agitating students had confined the VC and other senior officials in the administrative building for over 20 hours in October alleging inaction on the administration's part in locating missing student Najeeb Ahmad.

Najeeb (27), a student of School of Biotechnology and a native of Badaun in Uttar Pradesh, went missing on 15 October following an on-campus scuffle allegedly with the members of ABVP, the night before.

"Twenty students including Kanhaiya and Umar have been sent notices over the illegal confinement and have been asked to depose before the Proctorial committee which is probing the issue after a complaint was received from the university's Chief Security Officer," a senior varsity official said.

JNU students and teachers have been agitating against the university administration and Delhi Police for their failure to locate the missing student.

On the directive of Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh to Delhi Police Commissioner Alok Kumar Verma, a SIT was formed last month to trace the missing student.

After SIT failed to get any actionable clues in the matter, the case was transferred to Delhi Police's Crime Branch.

The university panel probing the incident of 14 October following which Najeeb went missing had found ABVP members guilty of assaulting him. However, no disciplinary action has been taken yet.

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