New Delhi: JNU's Gender Sensitization Committee against Sexual Harassment (GSCASH) has issued a statement rejecting the Delhi Commission for Women's report on such offenses on its campus as "without basis". The DCW report said over half of the 101 sexual harassment complaints from 16 Delhi education institutions it recorded were from JNU. The university's sexual harassment cell-the first in the country-has argued that the high number is because reporting of cases is higher in JNU and attests to the "extent of sensitisation"."Committee members feel that the highest numbers of cases of sexual harassment are registered in JNU, since there is a [GSCASH] that encourages the JNU community to register such complaints whenever encountered. The idea that the JNU campus in Delhi is the only place where highest numbers of such cases are encountered on a daily basis is without basis," says the statement.