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Jadavpur University student Soumyadeep Mahanta was re-arrested for allegedly putting up "Azad Kashmir" graffiti on the university's wall. Another student, Souptik Chanda, was also arrested for his role in the vandalism incident that took place on March 1. The arrests were made amidst protests by JU students, who claim the police are falsely implicating them.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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