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Watch: New video shows Kanhaiya Kumar part of the crowd raising 'anti-India slogans'

A police source said the video is one of the three clips being probed by them.

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Students hold placards during a protest against the arrest of the president of Jawaharlal Nehru Universitys Student Union (JNU) Kanhaiya Kumar, at Himachal Pradesh University in Shimla on February 15, 2016.
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A new video of the February 9 event on JNU campus surfaced on Monday which shows the varsity's students' union president Kanhaiya Kumar as a part of a crowd in which some people are purportedly raising anti- India slogans.

At one point, Kanhaiya is also seen standing close to some police officials and checking identity cards of some youths who were apparently trying to join the event held against the hanging of Parliament attack convict Afzal Guru. However, the video does not show Kanhaiya raising any anti -India slogans.

A police source said the video is one of the three clips being probed by them. Another one, which also has Kanhaiya in it, was earlier played in a courtroom the day he was arrested.

In the seven-minute video which surfaced on Monday, a youth with his half face covered with a handkerchief is seen raising slogans purportedly seeking 'azaad Kashmir'. His identity is yet to be established. In the initial part of the latest video, which is slightly blurred, some youths are seen telling police officials to leave the campus.

Earlier on Monday, Delhi Police Commissioner BS Bassi claimed that Kanhaiya had raised anti-national slogans during the controversial event.

"Kanhaiya was present at the event. He delivered a speech and participated in an unlawful assembly which indulged in anti-India sloganeering. It was because of his involvement and the evidence we have collected so far that he has been arrested under charges of sedition," Bassi told reporters after meeting Home Minister Rajnath Singh.

Asked about alleged links between Kashmiri militants and the JNU students suspected to be involved in the incident, Bassi said, "Kanhaiya's interrogation will be analysed for terror links and the police are looking for some other students who all went absconding after the incident." In court, Kanhaiya claimed that many outsiders were present in the crowd during the event and some of them engaged in anti-India sloganeering. 

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