Pro-ISIS slogans, graffiti seen on Delhi School of Economics wall
According to DCP Jatin Narwal, a complaint has been filed on the issue of derogatory slogans and an enquiry is underway.
New Delhi: Delhi University Students' Union (DUSU) Secretary Ankit Sangwan on Sunday filed a complaint in the North Campus Police Station after pro-ISIS slogans were allegedly seen in Delhi University's Delhi School of Economics.
Sangwan said that he was in his office when few students informed him about the derogatory comment written on the wall of the college.
"I later called the personal security of the university, shot the entire thing and called the local SHO. I have filed a written complaint about this; then we came to know that such slogans were also written on the walls of Justice For Social Work College," he said.
Sangwan also alleged that few people are trying to defame the college and are carrying out such activities.
"This is a type of propaganda, whether it is JNU, BHU or Delhi University's Ramjas College. The people who were talking about tearing up the nation whether it is about Bastar or Kashmir freedom, I think they are the ones behind this incident," he said.
Meanwhile, Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) North Jatin Narwal said that the complaint has been filed and they are examining it; an inquiry is being conducted.
Narwal however declined to reveal the content of the graffiti.