The administration, through two letters dated November 3 and 28, had asked the president of the students' body not to organise any meeting or demonstration at the administrative block.
"But it has come to the notice of the administration that you are going to hold a protest at administrative block. You are once again advised not to hold the above mentioned activity near the administrative block, otherwise necessary disciplinary action will be taken as per university rules," the letter read.
The JNUSU today not only staged a protest on the issue of the missing first year MSc student Najeeb Ahmed at the administrative block, it also started an indefinite sit-in strike.
"The university is not ready to listen to us. We have no option left but to protest? What we are demanding is a fair probe into Najeeb's matter. Not only the university did not acknowledge in any of its reports that Najeeb was assaulted, but has been insensitive toward the issue," JNUSU President Mohit Kumar Pandey said.
"These are completely false allegations. The university had issued notices to those students who allegedly assaulted Najeeb.
"However, the university is run by certain rules and regulations and those has to be followed. No one is stopping the students from protesting, but regular disruption at the administrative block is uncalled for," said a senior official.
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