- JNU protests gain international support – Bierut, Africa, and Pakistan.
- OP Sharma gets arrested and bailed after 8 hours of questioning.
- Arrested JNU Student Union President Kanhaiya Kumar moves Supreme Court for bail. Matter to be heard tomorrow.
- Ex-DU Professor SAR Geelani sent to 14 days judicial custody in Tihar jail under sedition charges.
- SAR Geelani names four students who were allegedly shouting ‘anti-national’ slogans.
- Supreme Court-appointed team that was abused at Patiala House Court to submit its report on the situation.
- Rahul Gandhi meets President, tells media that nationalism is in his blood.
- Union Law Minister Sadananda Gowda says sedition law must be revisited.
Kanhaiya’s Family Refuses Protection
Father of JNU student union president Kanhaiya Kumar, who is in Tihar jail, has refused police protection offered to the family living in Begusarai, Bihar.
The family has alleged that the police wasn’t able to protect Kanhaiya and thus, cannot protect them.
My son is a victim of a conspiracy. Action hasn’t been taken against people who attacked him in (Patiala House) court.Kanhaiya Kumar’s Mother
JNU Protest Finds International Support
The student unions from across borders are standing with the protesters of JNU. student union from Pakistan, Africa, and the American University of Beirut have expressed solidarity with the students of JNU.
All three universities have condemned the arrest of Kanhaiya Kumar, president of JNU student union.
Bassi Reiterates Kanhaiya’s Culpability
Delhi Police Commissioner BS Bassi has reiterated that the police have enough evidence to prove sedition against JNU student union Kanhaiya Kumar.
We have adequate evidences against Kanhaiya to support the FIR. We will put forth our stand in the court tomorrow.BS Bassi, Delhi Police Commissioner
Bassi had said yesterday that he is not giving a clean chit to Kumar, but of he applies for bail, the Delhi police will not oppose to it.
Kanhaiya Kumar has been arrested on the charges of sedition for raising anti-national slogans at an event held in solidarity with 2001 Parliament attack convict Afzal Guru’s second death anniversary.
Eight other students have been identified for raising slogans against the country.
The Delhi police special cell is going to launch a manhunt for Umar Khalid, the organiser of the event on Afzal Guru’s death anniversary – 9 February 2016, according to CNN IBN.