Khaleej Times

Martyr’s daughter Kaur gets security

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chandigarh — Haryana Health and Sports Minister Anil Vij, known for courting controvers­ies, continued his tirade against Delhi University student Gurmehar Kaur, who has got police security in Punjab.

Vij said the 20-year-old Lady Shri Ram College student was doing politics over the “martyrdom of her father”.

Officials in Jalandhar said two women constables of the Punjab Police had been stationed at Gurmehar’s residence for her protection. She left New Delhi on Tuesday for her hometown Jalandhar.

Gurmehar on Tuesday said she was withdrawin­g from the social media campaign she launched against the RSS-affiliated Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP), blamed for violence in Delhi University.

“She is doing politics on the martyrdom of her father. She has given a clean chit to Pakistan, which has been fighting with India, directly and indirectly, from a long time,” Vij told the media at Ambala, 45 km from here.

“People who are supporting her are pro-Pakistani. They should be thrown out of this country,” the Bharatiya Janata Party leader said.

ABVP activists were accused of assaulting students and teachers at the Delhi University campus on

My family was unnecessar­ily being dragged into the matter. Everybody forgot what the actual issue was. Gurmehar Kaur

February 22, a day after the student body forced Ramjas College to axe a seminar.

When Gurmehar took on the ABVP, she got death and rape threats. She is the daughter of a slain army officer.

Gurmehar’s grandfathe­r Kanwaljit Singh on Tuesday threw his weight behind her, saying she had done no wrong.

Her teachers at Lady Shri Ram College also rallied to her defence.

Gurmehar Kaur, who left Delhi on Tuesday, said she needed to move away from the turbulence caused in her life due to the campaign. “My family was unnecessar­ily being dragged into the matter. Everybody forgot what the actual issue was. I am in Jalandhar to take a break from everything,” the student of Delhi’s Lady Shri Ram College, and daughter of an army officer killed in Kargil war, said.

“My whole point was that the issue should be properly addressed. But it seems that nobody wants to talk about the issue, as they keep talking about me, and that doesn’t make sense,” she said.

“All the time, I see myself in media channels and everywhere in the social media. I didn’t start the campaign for this. I am just 20 and this is not something that I asked for,” added. — IANS, PTI

 ?? PTI ?? Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad activists during a protest against Delhi Police in New Delhi on Wednesday. —
PTI Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad activists during a protest against Delhi Police in New Delhi on Wednesday. —
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