JNU Row: Three Out of Seven Videos 'Doctored'

March 02, 2016 | 12:59 PM | 6 Views
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The forensic reports of the seven videos that showed JNU students allegedly raising anti-national slogans on 9 February show that three have been doctored.

The videos had been sent by the Delhi government for examination to Truth Lab in Hyderabad in an effort to sort out the claims and counter-claims of different parties about the incident.

The three doctored videos showed serious tampering and the audio inclusion of 'very special words'.

None of the video clips examined show that Kanhaiya Kumar, the JNU Students' Union president who has been arrested on charges of sedition, shouted any anti-national slogans. Even witnesses stated that Kanhaiya had not said anything anti-national.

The video clips have no audible slogans of 'Pakistan Zindabad', as had been alleged.

The AAP-led Delhi government had earlier said, "The facts that are coming to light about this entire incident point towards a deep suspicion about the conspiratorial role played by the ABVP."

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