<p>“We are shocked. It has never happened on our campus,” said JNU proctor Neera Kongari.<br /><br />“The victims were fresh MCA (Masters in Computer Application) students and those who ragged them are semester third and fourth students. It is a first of its kind and sad incident in our university, and we are going to take the strongest action,” she said. <br /><br />The incident took place in Tapti hostel on Wednesday night. Kongari said there were five to six students who were ragging their juniors.<br /><br />“The anti-ragging committee got a tip-off about the incident and conducted the raid. They caught them red-handed. We have already withdrawn the accused students from the hostel,” Kongari said.<br /><br />“Further inquiry is on. We will take stringent action so that such an act is never repeated on our campus,” she said.</p>.<p><br />When asked about the time line of real action and if they would be rusticated from the university, Kongari said: “The real action may take place next week as there are a few holidays this week. But authorities are consulting each other about the decision and soon you will see the result.”<br /><br />According to police at the Vasant Vihar police station, no official communication or complaint from the varsity authorities has been received yet.</p>
<p>“We are shocked. It has never happened on our campus,” said JNU proctor Neera Kongari.<br /><br />“The victims were fresh MCA (Masters in Computer Application) students and those who ragged them are semester third and fourth students. It is a first of its kind and sad incident in our university, and we are going to take the strongest action,” she said. <br /><br />The incident took place in Tapti hostel on Wednesday night. Kongari said there were five to six students who were ragging their juniors.<br /><br />“The anti-ragging committee got a tip-off about the incident and conducted the raid. They caught them red-handed. We have already withdrawn the accused students from the hostel,” Kongari said.<br /><br />“Further inquiry is on. We will take stringent action so that such an act is never repeated on our campus,” she said.</p>.<p><br />When asked about the time line of real action and if they would be rusticated from the university, Kongari said: “The real action may take place next week as there are a few holidays this week. But authorities are consulting each other about the decision and soon you will see the result.”<br /><br />According to police at the Vasant Vihar police station, no official communication or complaint from the varsity authorities has been received yet.</p>