We have nothing to hide, open to questioning: 5 JNU students
February 23, 2016  20:56
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Five JNU students who have been charged with sedition and resurfaced back on campus after being on a run for over 10 days today said they have nothing to hide and are open to any questioning by the police.

The students also maintained that they will not appear before the university probe panel as they have lost faith in the varsity administration. "We have nothing to hide. We disappeared only because of security reasons as we were concerned about what happened to Kanhaiya could have happened to us as well. When we saw normalcy returning on campus, we came back," JNUSU General Secretary Rama Naga told reporters.

"We have nothing to hide. If police wants to question us they can, we are open to it but since we have not been issued summons there is no point of surrendering," he added.

Earlier in the day, a bench of justices B D Ahmed and R K Gauba agreed to grant urgent hearing to the plea of Umar Khalid and Anirban Bhattacharya, which said that there is a threat to their lives and sought police protection while surrendering.

However, the Delhi high court refrained from giving any specific direction on granting any interim protection from their arrest, with Justice Pratibha Rani saying "let the matter be heard tomorrow."
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