“We take full responsibility for the attack in JNU and those were our workers”, Hindu Raksha Dal leader said and threatened to continue to do so
NEW DELHI| On Tuesday following the Jawaharlal Nehru University violence the Hindu Raksha Dal has took the responsibility for the brutality on the university student. The students were attacked by iron rod and was admitted in the AIIMS hospital for protesting against the fee hike in the university.
Holding the leadership of the violence, the Hindu Raksha Dal released a video of its leader Pinky Chaudhary said the JNU has became the hotbed of anti-national activities which cannot be tolerable. The violence has cost 30 lives including students and teachers.
Pinky Chaudhary in his shared video said, “JNU is a hotbed of anti-national activities and we cannot tolerate this. We take full responsibility for the attack in JNU and would like to say that they were our workers.”
He added, “The way these people have been behaving over the years, especially the people in JNU, it is against our religion. We can never tolerate such anti-national activities”.
According to ANI, government sources have said that the claims made by Hindu Raksha Dal chief Pinky Chaudhary are being investigated. Government officials have also said that Delhi Police has taken cognizance of the violence and in order to identify the masked men and women, police is taking the help of video and CCTV footage from Sunday.
Delhi Police states the Hindu Raksha Dal claimed is being investigated.
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Pinky Chaudhary also said, “These people live in our country, eat here, study here and indulge in anti-national activities. Hindu Raksha Dal will never tolerate this and again attack whoever tries such ideals.”
He did not stop continues his voice stating, “If in future others indulge in similar anti-national activities, we will again carry out similar activities in those universities. We take responsibility to carry out these actions”.
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