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JNU case: No fresh case of violence post Jan 5 reported, says DCP

The Crime Branch has reached the JNU campus to investigate the violence which took place on Sunday evening on campus. The police will record the statements of 34 injured in the attack. DCP, Devendra Arya, while talking to the media told that no fresh incident of any type of violence has been reported from any part of the University after January 5. "We are monitoring the situation and are interacting with the students" added Arya.

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