No fear, jail will be a new experience: JNUSU president Aishe Ghosh
NEW DELHI: Minutes, after she was named as a suspect by the Delhi Police for the violence that broke out at the Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) on December 5, JNU Students Union (JNUSU) President, was seen reading a newspaper while sitting on a mattress with a heater by her side.
While her friends are fearing her arrest, Ghosh remained calm as she said, “Why should I fear? It’s going to be a new experience if I get arrested.”
The Delhi Police on Friday released images of nine suspects in the JNU violence case, claiming that Ghosh had led a mob which attacked the Periyar hostel on the campus last Sunday.
Speaking exclusively to IANS, Ghosh accused the Delhi Police of conducting a biased probe into the case and claimed that though she was in the video, she didn’t lead the mob but was actually telling them to not indulge in violence.
“I was in the video, yes, but I was not leading the. As the President of JNUSU, it is my duty to reach such places and calm down the situation for peace and harmony on the campus,” Ghosh said.
When asked if the JNUSU or she herself was involved in destroying the server room of the university to disrupt the registration process, Ghosh claimed that the students union was not involved in any such act.
“Not at all, we have minutes of every general body meeting where we have made it clear that no one will force students to not register,” the SFI activist said.
She also used JNU Vice Chancellor’s statement to prove her words.
“They say over 3,500 students have registered. If that is true, then how could we force anyone to not register? Those who want to register can go ahead,” she said.