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Police didn't arrive on time in JNU, say students | Master Stroke

Delhi police had to face the wrath of JNU students who accused the cops of not taking action on time to avoid the violence. They alleged that despite getting information about the violence, the cops did not arrive at the spot on time. The Delhi Police has however, rejected all the charges and said that they responded professionally and brought the situation under control. 

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