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Prof Johri's presence on campus threatening, JNU students say in a police complaint

EdexLive Desk

Accusing the JNU administration of shielding a professor facing sexual harassment charges, a group of university students have filed a police complaint, saying they are "threatened" with his presence on the campus.

The students have also sought protection from the police in their complaint against JNU professor Atul Kumar Johri.

"We, the students of School of Life Sciences, are feeling threatened. The presence of the accused in the premises is making it a distressing environment. He is coming to school premises daily for past three days," they said in the complaint filed at Vasant Kunj Police Station last night.

A police official said they have received the complaint but no FIR has been registered yet. "We are looking into the issue," he said. 

On Wednesday, Delhi High Court Justice Rajiv Shakdher directed the university to initiate a probe against Johri. The court also said: "Can't you (JNU) advise him to stay outside the campus till the enquiry is completed? Can't you treat the representations as complaints? The core issue is that the students should feel safe on the campus. I am not saying you completely trash the professor. Take his defence, give him a preliminary hearing. Do something, you can't expose your students like this," he said.

"This shows how accused is being shielded and allowed to create an environment of indirect influence and intimidation for the safety of victims, friends of victims witness, as well as other school students," the complaint read.

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