JNU violence: Ex-The Hindu journalist Abhimanyu Singh heckles, assaults Republic TV journalist Piyush Mishra in police presence

Abhimanyu Singh heckling Republic journalist Piyush Mishra

As violence, assault and mayhem gripped the JNU campus last evening, there are several reports emerging that show the mob behaviour and the situation yesterday.

Republic correspondent Piyush Mishra has shared a video where he was assaulted, heckled and abused by the protesting mob in the JNU campus. Mishra stated that the incident happened in the presence of Delhi police personnel.

https://twitter.com/Piyush_mi/status/1213901663590764544?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
In the video, Mishra can be seen trying to report about the situation at JNU. As he faces the camera and continues his reporting amidst loud slogans, a person, one of the protestors as per Mishra, is seen approaching him and asking what was he (Mishra) doing there.

At around 18 seconds in the video, a man in blue jacket and red scarf approaches Mishra and roughs him up.

Republic journalist Piyush Mishra being manhandled by Abhimanyu Singh

The not-so-gentleman in blue is one Abhimanyu Singh alias Abhimanyu Kumar who works with online portal, ‘Youth Ki Awaaz’.

Abhimanyu Singh’s picture from his Facebook account. (image edited to blur out the child’s face)

Singh is a journalist who has previously worked with The Hindu, The Sunday Guardian and Youth Ki Awaaz.

Abhimanyu Singh’s Facebook profile where he lists his previous work experience.

He is also a former JNU student.

As Mishra tried to continue doing his job, Abhimanyu is seen heckling and pushing Mishra away. As Mishra tries to pacify him and continue his work, Abhimanyu then proceeds to threaten and abuse him.

Mishra wrote that he expects a condemnation by the Editors’ Guild over the incident.

Read: Violent miscreants attacked students who supported registration process and wanted to study: Read the full statement issued by JNU

After the widespread incidents of violence and mayhem at the campus by masked goons, several students have been reportedly admitted in the hospital with injuries. The JNU administration, in an official statement, has stated that the violence was unleashed by some groups of agitating students who did not want the registration and academic process to continue. Thousands of students who had registered for the winter semester have been physically stopped by the protesting goons from entering their respective school buildings.

OpIndia Staff: Staff reporter at OpIndia