An Aligarh Muslim University student has been booked by police on Saturday in connection with a video that reportedly showed a few NCC cadets shouting religious slogans after a Republic Day event, news agency PTI quoted officials saying. Based on Yogesh Varshney's complaint, a case under IPC sections 153B (remarks likely to cause disharmony, or feeling of enmity or hatred or ill-will) and 505 (mischief) was lodged against an unnamed NCC cadet, said Superintendent of Police, City, Kuldeep Singh Gunawat.


News agency PTI on Saturday tweeted about the Police registering a case against the aforementioned.






Aligarh Muslim University formed a three-member panel to investigate the matter after two videos showcasing slogan shouting surfaced on social media platforms on Thursday evening.


In one of the two, a group of NCC cadets could be seen shouting "Allah hu Akbar" twice next to a flagpole. Another NCC group could be seen yelling "Bharat Mata ki jai" and "Vande Mataram" in front of a structure in the other footage, which lasted 19 seconds.


Satish Gautam, a BJP MP from Aligarh, had requested on Friday that the police take decisive action against the student and not display any complacency.


According to a senior AMU official, the purpose of the investigation, which the AMU authorities ordered, is to determine what led to the sloganeering.


AMU Proctor Mohammad Waseem informed the media that such a situation had never occurred at the campus on any national day celebration. They added that they have taken the matter very seriously.


A forensic examination of the video footage, according to the police, is being done to determine its authenticity.


(With PTI inputs)