A police complaint alleging someone had written "pro-ISIS" slogans on the walls of north campus has been filed by a Delhi University Students' Union member on Saturday, police said.
"We have received a complaint and we are examining it", Deputy Commissioner of Police (North) Jatin Narwal said.
Ankit Sangwan, DUSU secretary and a member of the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP), filed the complaint with the police after he was told by some students that the slogans were written on the walls of the Delhi School of Economics.
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In his complaint filed at the Maurice Nagar police station, he said that he saw "I am SYN ISIS" written on the wall.
This slogan means an organisation like ISIS should be supported, Sangwan said in his complaint.
He also claimed that other slogans like 'Justice for Naxals', 'AFSPA', 'Azadi', 'LGBTQ' were also written on the walls of the Department of Social Work.
Sangwan demanded action against those who wrote such slogans.