New Delhi: BJP-backed students wing ABVP has released a new video in which a group of students are raising anti-India slogans and hailing Afzal Guru.Rohit Chahal of the ABVP has alleged that the Left-leaning Students’ Associations are involved in it and was recorded on February 9 in the JNU campus.ABP News has not been able to authenticate the visuals in which students are heard chanting Afzal Hum Sharminda Hai, Tere Qatil Zinda Hai (Afzal we are ashamed that your killers are still alive) and Bharat Tere Tukde Honge InshaAllah InshaAllah (God willing, India would be destroyed into pieces).“The ones in the video are the same students belonging to AISA, SFI and DSU. They are regularly involved in anti-India activities. These students raised these slogans on February 9,” Chahal told ABP News.However, Victor, AISF activist, refused to admit the students belonged to his group.“ABVP is releasing doctored videos. They haven’t been able to prove Kanhaiyya Kumar and our students were involved in it. The matter in pending in court and is under investigation,” he said.Earlier, a video allegedly showing members of ABVP shouting 'pro-Pakistan' slogans had gone viral.ABVP, a student wing linked to the BJP, however, has rubbished the allegations saying the video was "morphed" to tarnish their image.The 1 minute 32 second video original titled "The Conspiracy" showed four students, allegedly belonging to ABVP shouting "Pakistan Zindabad" slogans and prompting the crowd present there to raise similar slogans.ABVP members had already filed a police complaint and submitted a purported video of the event showing the organsiers shouting slogans calling Parliament attack convict Guru a "martyr" and clashing with the protesters, to both police and the VC.On the night of February 9, some students organised a meet at JNU to mourn the hanging of Guru and Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front co-founder Maqbool Bhat. Anti-India slogans were allegedly raised at the gathering.Delhi Police registered a sedition case on Thursday and arrested JNUSU president Kanhaiyya Kumar. He was sent to three days police custody on Friday although he denied raising the slogans.