Graffiti and posters proclaiming "I Love Mohammad" appeared across Jawaharlal Nehru University overnight, sparking concern among officials. Removed by morning, the messages, found near Barak Hostel and the Open Air Theatre, are being investigated. The university views the incident seriously, especially with JNUSU elections approaching, fearing it could incite communal disharmony.
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