The Delhi Police has registered an first information report in connection with the 'vandalism' of administration block of the Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) last week, officials said on Sunday.
A complaint was submitted by the chief security officer of the JNU on Thursday evening, following which an FIR was registered against unidentified persons on Saturday, police said.
The administration had submitted photographic and videographic evidence in the matter.
On Wednesday, students had painted various messages for the vice-chancellor inside the administration block as they barged inside the building to talk to him about the hostel fee hike.
The administration had announced a partial roll back but the students dubbed it as an 'eyewash'.
The students have been occupying the administration block, also referred to as Pink Palace, and have painted messages on the walls of the administration block and near the entrance of the VC's office.
They are demanding that the hostel fee hike be rolled back fully.
The left-backed All India Students' Association condemned the registration of the FIR.
Two other complaints -- one by Professor Buddha Singh, chairman of Swami Vivekananda Statue Installation Committee and another by Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha -- were filed on Saturday against 'objectionable' messages written on base of a statue of Swami Vivekananda.
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