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Haryana cops harassed students just as the goons did: JNUSU

NEW DELHI: The JNU Students Union slammed Haryana Police for allegedly harassing students who wanted to file a complaint against a mob that they said had attacked them.

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New Delhi, August 18

The JNU Students Union on Friday condemned Haryana Police for allegedly harassing students who wanted to file a complaint against a mob that they said had attacked them near the Asola Wildlife Sanctuary on August 14.

The group of seven, including a woman, alleged that they were abused and beaten by a mob of 10 people when they were returning from the Asola Wildlife Sanctuary on the evening of August 14. The student alleged that she was threatened with rape.

When the students went to the Surajkund Police Station--that falls in Haryana--they were allegedly harassed by police personnel who refused to file their complaint. They questioned the woman’s character and asked why she went with the male students.

JNUSU president Mohit Kumar Pandey said the union would approach the Faridabad commissioner of police seeking action against the Surajkund police and the mob.

“This reflects the environment of fear that is being created in the country. The goons openly threatened the girl and abused the boys. Now see the pathetic condition of Haryana Police that instead of helping victims, behaved the same way as these goons behaved,” Pandey said.

A zero FIR (as the incident happened in a different jurisdiction) was registered in Vasant Kunj Police Station and a probe is on.

According to the FIR, the woman said the police personnel at the Surajkund police station “questioned her attire” and taunted her.

Recounting her horror in the FIR, she said they were made to write an apology letter. The woman student quoted a police official as telling them, “Yeh free sex ka culture tumhara jail mein karvate hain. (We’ll show you about free sex in jail).”

Of the seven students, three are from the JNU, three are ex-students of the university and one is from St Stephen’s College. PTI

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