JNUSU criticises CBI probe into Najeeb case, plans protest

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The JNU Students Union today criticised the for "not moving an inch" in the case of missing university student Najeeb Ahmad.

The students body has planned a demonstration outside the headquarters tomorrow to protest the "partisan and apathetic attitude" of the investigation agency.


"The has not bothered to move even an inch in Najeeb's case. Why does not the arrest those who assaulted Najeeb?" president Mohit Kumar Pandey asked in a statement.

The High today pulled up the for filing the same report regarding its probe on the disappearance of Ahmad that was placed on record last time, saying that the case was "not transferred to the agency for fun".

The students body has held several protests ever since Ahmad went missing on October 15 last year.

"Presenting themselves before the Hon'ble High is merely a formality for them. The basic step of registering an FIR against those who are accused of assaulting Najeeb prior to his disappearance has not been taken so far. What is the waiting for?" Pandey asked.

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