
Police in Delhi detained a former student Ju, who is currently chasing PhD in Spain and says six months ago “involvement” in attack on Minister TMC Braty Basa.
Hindolský Mazumdar, a former Jadavur University student, was detained after the prospect that he was issued against him in March this year issued by a circular issued against him.
The police in Delhi detained him at 10:30. Police Kolkata is preparing to bring a PhD to PhD to PhD to PHD in Calcutta.
Hindol’s father, Chandan Majumdar, said he was “very surprised” because both parents did not know “that there was a lookout notification” against a former student of JU, News 18 reported.
What happened in March?
1 March, Saturday, the Minister of Education of West Bengal was reportedly injured after the protests demanded that the data of students’ elections in the state violent.
The bass was surrounded by more than 100 students when he returned from Jadavpur University when he tried to talk to them after the annual general meeting of the University College and University Professors Association (WBCUPA), PTI reported.
Protests were held by members of CPI students (M) Wing Wing SFI. During the protest, one leader of SFI said that two left student activists were also injured after the cars in Basu’s convoy ran their ankles and had to be admitted to the hospital in serious condition.
Was Hindol Mazumdar involved in the protest?
Hindol’s father and retired Professor, Chandan Majumdar, said his son has been living in Spain since November 2023. He is a predictor researcher in Atsy and follows the doctorate in biomedicine and clinical science at the University of Granada.
Hindol Mazumdar was a student of pharmaceutical technology in JU.
He was reportedly notified of the notice before he was against him on March 16, issued a notice of the prospect. He sent e -mail that day and said he has been living in Spain since November 2023, and therefore could not be present at the university on the day of the attack.
What does the police say?
According to the police Hindol and two other living abroad, they financed those behind the attack and pointed to the “Inquisitive Cottages of WhatsApp and contributions to social media” as evidence, Indian Express said.
Majumdar challenged the claims on the basis of this evidence and said: “If visas are now decisions on the basis of contributions on social media, what can we say?”
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