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The video, which was posted on social media on Monday and has gone viral since then, shows a man identifying himself as Pinki Chaudhary saying that those who resort to “anti-national activities” will be treated in the same way that JNU students and faculty were.
He later told news channels that others involved in “anti-national activities” would face similar attacks.
There was no immediate reaction from the police on Chaudhury’s claims.
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“We are always ready to sacrifice our lives for Mother India. We will not tolerate anyone who speaks against the religion,” he added.
Efforts to reach the man were unsuccessful: his phone was switched off.
More than 35 students were injured Sunday when a masked mob went on the rampage, attacking students and professors and vandalising property. The JNUSU has accused the RSS-affiliated ABVP volunteers of attacking the students.