New Delhi: The Delhi Police has arrested four members of the Congress' student wing NSUI for allegedly indulging in arson outside bjp chief J P Nadda's residence. The incident of arson was carried out in protest against the central government's Agneepath scheme and the enforcement directorate's (ED) questioning of Rahul Gandhi in the National Herald case. Police are also searching for other accused involved in the incident. The four were arrested on June 22, 2022 (Wednesday).
करोडों छात्रों के भविष्य को जलाने वाली #AgnipathScheme
— Neeraj Kundan (@Neerajkundan) June 22, 2022
का विरोध भारत जैसे लोकतांत्रिक देश में सबसे बड़ा गुनाह हो गया है। BJP के राष्ट्रीय अध्यक्ष @JPNadda के घर के बाहर प्रदर्शन करने पर NSUI के पदाधिकारियों पर गैरजमानती धाराएं लगा दी गयी है व तिहाड़ जेल भेज दिया गया है। पर हम.... pic.twitter.com/XdhRN7eLUl
NSUI national president Neeraj Kundan has condemned the police action by sharing a video of the four arrested accused. "Non-bailable sections have been imposed on the office bearers of NSUI for protesting outside the residence of BJP national president J P Nadda and have been put in Tihar jail. But we are still standing with the courage from the rock with all the students against the plan. If the office bearers and students of NSUI were not released, the government was ready to face the great agitation of student outrage. '
According to reports, Delhi Police Special Commissioner Sagar Preet Hooda has informed that the four accused have been identified as Jagdeep Singh, Uttam Rana, Pranav Pandey and Vishal. "During the incident, the effigies of the fire were thrown into the gate of the residence and in the rooms of the security personnel. However, due to the activism of the staff present inside the house, no major incident could take place. '
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