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JU: Students to mark one- month of police crackdown

| | Oct 16, 2014, at 05:02 am
Kolkata, Oct 15 (IBNS): Students of Jadavpur University continued their movement and class-boycotts inside the campus on Wednesday.

The students have arranged programmes to mark the one-month of the police crackdown on agitating Jadavpur University (JU) students on the night Sept 16 and Sept 17.

On Sept 16, the Vice-chancellor of JU, Abhijit Chakraborty had called the police to remove protesting students of the university from the main administrative building in the JU campus and the police had cracked down on agitating protesters and arrested 37 students that night.

To remember the incident, the protesters have organized a night-long peaceful cultural demonstration inside Jadavpur University campus and 24 hours token hunger strike on Thursday and Friday.


(Reporting by Deepayan Sinha)

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