MUMBAI: The student of Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS) who has been booked for sedition, along with 50 others, is untraceable. The Mumbai police have formed four teams to trace Urvashi Chudawala, who now identifies as Kris Chudawala The charge was slapped for raising slogans in support of JNU student Sharjeel Imam, arrested for sedition, at the LGBTQ Pride March at Azad Maidan on Saturday.Kris’s mother Rina Chudawala , an insurance consultant summoned by the Azad Maidan police after ‘they’ (the preferred gender pronoun of transgenders) weren’t found at TISS, visited the Azad Maidan police station on Tuesday and said the family was unaware of Kris’s whereabouts and was looking for ‘them’.On Monday, police officers who visited TISS, where Kris is a second-year master’s student of media and culture, could not find them and was told Kris had not been on the campus for the past two days. Kris had deleted social media accounts, disabled ‘their’ phone and remained untraceable.Kris’s mother told police that ‘they’ had called her up on Monday evening and assured her ‘they’ were safe. “But she did not tell me where she was. I had no clue what she had been up to. All I knew was she was going out for some programme on Saturday. If she feels she hasn’t done a crime, she should come forward and talk to police,” Chudawala told TOI. Police said they had called Urvashi to give her statement before filing the FIR, but received no response.