A Mother's Relentless Quest for Justice: The Najeeb Ahmed Case
Fatima Nafis continues her fight for justice for her missing son, JNU student Najeeb Ahmed. Despite the CBI's closure of the case, Nafis criticizes the agency and Delhi Police for negligence and vows to approach the Supreme Court if needed. She lauds the support from students nationwide.

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Fatima Nafis, mother of the disappeared JNU student Najeeb Ahmed, has accused the CBI and Delhi Police of negligence in her son's unresolved case. On social media, she expressed her commitment to seeking justice, even considering taking the matter to the Supreme Court.
The CBI recently concluded their investigation, stating all avenues had been exhausted, a decision supported by a Delhi court. Ahmed disappeared in 2016 following a clash with students allegedly linked to ABVP, with the investigation initially handled by Delhi Police before transferring to the CBI.
Nafis's struggle symbolizes the broader fight faced by many seeking justice for loved ones. Despite setbacks, including a lack of action against accused ABVP members, she has persistently rallied support from students nationwide, who have courageously protested against systemic inaction.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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