Wednesday 17 February 2016

Rahul Gandhi supports traitor students?

JNU dispute is rising on. Now the fight has travelled from campus to Court. On Monday Kanhaiya, arrested on the charges of treason was to be presented in the Patiala House Courts. In view of this many student leaders, teachers and JNU supporters went and sat in the court of the concerned Magistrate even during the lunch break. Sources said that some people started to send out the JNU students sitting there by checking their IDs. Scrambling and slogans shouting started thereafter. Some media persons were also trapped in this scrambling. Some of them were injured too. Police Commissioner of Delhi BS Bassi citing the incident as scrambling said that nobody has been seriously injured. Coercion was from both sides. Police have lodged two FIRs against unknown persons. Media has published a photograph in which BJP MLA OP Sharma is seen beating a CPI worker. OP Sharma claimed that he was attacked by some persons raising slogans of Pakistan Zindabad. Justifying the arrest of Kanhaiya, Police Commissioner Bassi has said that Kanhaiya was raising the anti-national slogan. Meanwhile the court has extended the police remand of Kanhaiya till Wednesday. When Bassi was asked about anti-Indian slogans raising by ABVP students he said that so far as I am informed, ABVP students were raising slogans against anti-national slogans. In this entire case we are deeply sad and surprised that Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi reached JNU campus and started supporting the students accused of treason. Had he forgotten that their own government had hanged Afzal Guru? Congressmen themselves are also troubled due to Rahul’s inexplicable statement and attitude. Congressmen are unable to understand that how Rahul supported traitors by reaching JNU suddenly. Common Congress workers engaged in rebuilding Congress at ground level are trouble now. But since the matter is related to the high command no one dares to speak it openly. On condition of anonymity a senior Congress leader of Delhi said that the nation and especially the common men of Delhi and the country will not understand the strategy behind Rahul Gandhi’s statement yet they’ll treat Rahul Gandhi supporter of traitors instead. There is furore in Social media also over this statement given in favour of traitors by Rahul Gandhi. People want to know what Rahul Gandhi intended to say through this statement. Who inspired him to go there to deliver lecture and support the traitors? Be it known that Rahul reached JNU suddenly on Saturday evening. Reaching there, he said that the people suppressing the voice of the Institute are anti-nationals. Speaking scathing attack on Modi Government for the arrest of JNU student Rahul Gandhi indirectly compared it with Hitler’s regime and accused the NDA of suppressing the voice of the students and asked the students not to allow bullying. Be it known that student union leader Kanhaiya was arrested on Friday on the charges of treason for supporting Afzal Guru in JNU campus. He has been charged with treason. Five other accused Anant Prakash, Rama Nagar, Ashutosh, Umar Khalid and Anirban are absconding. Let’s tell about this Umar Khalid that he not only justified the slogan rising in the programme of Arnab Goswami of Times Now and Rohit Sardana of Zee News but also put the logics for doing so. The incident of slogan rising was repeated in Press Club. Press Club has claimed that the club member having booked the club hall for the programme of SR Gilani (in which slogans were raised) and DU Professor Javed Ali’s membership have been put to end. A three member committee has been formed to investigate the matter in the club. Secretary General of Press Club Nadeem A Kazmi has said that he will not let the image of the club be deteriorate. Club will not be allowed to be a platform for anti-national activities. It is ironical that Kanhaiya said before the Metropolitan Magistrate Lavleen that neither had I raised slogans nor I was the programme convenor. I had gone to mediate on the conflict of ABVP with organisers. On this police showed the video. The magistrate then said: It seems that these students suffer to live in India. Then asked to Kanhaiya: what type of freedom do you want? Established in the name of the first prime minister of the nation in the capital city, Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) has unfortunately turned today into a fort of anti-national elements. A fistful of communists have brought such a reputed institute today at the edge of ruination. Everyone has freedom of expression but how can the slogans like freeing Kashmir to ruin India be tolerated? Strict action must be taken on such elements. Efforts must be made to save JNU. The most tragic aspect is it that Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi, driven to criticise Modi Government in every instance, now doesn’t refrain from supporting traitors for the sake of vote bank.

-        Anil Narendra

 

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