We called the warden, and took Najeeb to help him wash himself in the bathroom. Today, almost everyone calls the 52-year-old 'Ammi' — just the way Najeeb and his siblings did.
Due to the hostel crisis at the university, he had been allotted room number 106 at Mahi-Mandavi hostel only 10 days before his disappearance.
Were they actually hoping to find him here?” she said.
The family, who promptly reported the matter to the police, were advised to “play along.”“We were told to keep the caller engaged by pretending to believe him and even negotiate. “I refused to let them speak to her and said that we were going to tell the world how the JNU administration had treated a mother who cannot find her son.”Sadaf added that in case of a scuffle at any school, college or university, it is only natural that both parties involved are interrogated. He later gave up his seat at JMI to join JNU for the same course.Najeeb's family members said they manage their daily expenses from the rent they receive from a shop they own back home.
“After futile talks with the administration, JNUSU has filed a complaint along with all eyewitnesses of the altercation between Najeeb and ABVP members in the hostel.
On November 28, the court had sternly asked the city police to “cut across all political barriers” and find Najeeb. In the light of recent happenings, this is of utmost importance to maintain the safety and security of the campus.”The circular added that the administration had received several complaints about outsiders coming in and staying the night at Students Activity Centre in Teflas during such events.
It was announced on Wednesday, the day the police commissioner enhanced the reward from Rs 2 lakh to Rs 5 lakh for anyone who can help trace the missing student. His mother Fatima Nafees, who was present at the time, said the dog was made to sniff his clothes and other belongings. It has been 13 days, and you have not even acknowledged the fact that Najeeb was beaten the night before he went missing, or taken any disciplinary measures against those involved,” said Sadaf, Najeeb’s sister.Nadeem, Najeeb’s cousin, said that he wanted to ask all parents if we “should stop sending our children to study and live in hostels? Later, the matter was transferred to the Crime Branch. JNU had ordered a proctorial enquiry into the incident.Coming out in Vikrant’s support, the ABVP has accused the university administration of conducting a “biased” probe.
—PTI “A simple, meritorious student who did not get involved in politics, and had a few friends” is how Fatima Nafees described her son Najeeb Ahmed, the JNU student who has now been missing for over six days.Hailing from Badaun in Uttar Pradesh, 27-year-old Najeeb joined JNU on August 1 this year to pursue M.Sc in Biotechnology.
New Delhi: A Delhi court Thursday sought CBI's response on a petition moved by Fatima Nafees, mother of the missing JNU student Najeeb Ahmed, against the closure report it had filed in the case. They called on the entire JNU community as well as the police to take all steps to find Najeeb and ensure his safety.The JNUSU said: “On the night of the incident, members of the ABVP threatened Najeeb’s life and limbs in the warden’s office in front of senior warden Sushil Kumar and other wardens Somyajit Ray and Arun Srivastava. The court said the agency appeared to be looking for an “escape route” and was “beating around the bush”.The family, however, is still hoping for Najeeb to return. With no word yet on his disappearance, students have taken to staging demonstrations in the Capital ever since his disappearance. The High Court disagreed with the allegations of the student’s family that the investigation in the case was “politically motivated” and lacked “integrity”.
In her lawsuit against Times of India, Times Now, Dilli Aajtak as well as the reporters of the India Today group, Fatima Nafees has sought damages worth Rs 2.2 crore.Najeeb Ahmed’s family at a protest demanding an expedited investigation. He is very good-natured and unlike what he has been made out to be.
Credit: PTI/FilesIn her lawsuit filed in the Delhi high court against She said that even though she had earlier sent a legal notice to Dilli Aajtak, she did not get any response.In her suit filed through the Human Rights Law Network, Nafees has claimed that a Ahmed had reportedly gone missing following an alleged assault on him by the ABVP, a student group affiliated to the RSS.Nafees stated in her lawsuit that the reporter failed to verify the information he claimed to have received from sources, considering it to be unnecessary.The article, for which the daily drew considerable criticism from civil society and students alike, had further claimed that the conclusions were drawn from a report on Ahmed’s browsing history, which was accessed by the Delhi police.Najeeb Ahmed's Mother Sues Media Houses for Linking Son to ISIS
Even if we think of the worst, something has to be found out. This is an act of indiscipline and misconduct,” an official order read.Vikrant has been asked to explain why disciplinary action should not be initiated against him.Najeeb (27), a student of the School of Biotechnology and a native of Badaun in Uttar Pradesh, went missing on October 15 following an on-campus scuffle allegedly with ABVP members, including Vikrant, the night earlier.
“We are as clueless about Najeeb now as we were on the first day,” said his brother Mujeeb.He added that the police had done “little” to trace his brother and had only “harassed” them.“It is very mysterious that every time the case comes up for a hearing in the High Court, we get a fake call sharing information about him. Jung said efforts to trace and bring the JNU student back were on track and that special teams were investigating leads in Bihar’s Darbhanga.On Tuesday morning, the Home Minister told Najeeb’s family that the Delhi Police had set up a special team to pursue the case and that he was personally taking stock of the progress in the probe and assured them of all kinds of assistance.Badaun MP Dharmendra Yadav, who accompanied Najeeb’s family, said if the police were not able to trace Najeeb, he would approach the court and raise the issue in Parliament.Najeeb went missing on October 15 after an altercation with students affiliated to the ABVP.Reacting to reports by the Delhi Police that Najeeb was mentally unstable, his sister Sadaf said the police were trying to “defame” him instead of trying to find him.The police added that a Delhi Police team was in Darbhanga to search for the missing JNU student.“Whenever we receive any information about Najeeb, we send our teams to investigate the lead.
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