Hindustan Times (Gurugram)

Growing anti-nationalis­m in JNU is a malaise, needs to be curbed, says HC

- Avantika Mehta avantika.mehta@hindustant­imes.com ■

Granting bail to JNU student body president Kanhaiya Kumar on Wednesday, the Delhi High Court expressed concern over what it called the growing anti-nationalis­m on the university’s campus and called it a “malaise.”

“Today, I am at a crossroads,” said Justice Pratibha Rani even as she allowed Kumar’s plea for bail on conditiona­l grounds.

The court expressed its concern over the growing antination­al activities in JNU and the demoralisi­ng effects slogans praising terror convicts such as Afzal Guru could have on those risking their lives while protecting citizens from enemies at the nation’s frontline.

T h e f re e d o m o f s p e e ch enjoyed by the students is a result of the sacrifice of such soldiers, the court said.

“The kind of slogans raised may have demoralizi­ng effect on the family of those martyrs who returned home in coffin draped in tricolour,” the court added.

In her 23-page order, Justice Rani said that freedom of speech was a fundamenta­l right that must be weighed against a citizen’s fundamenta­l duties. Both are two sides of the same coin, she added.

The court said that JNU fac- ulty must play a pivotal role in guiding their students to the “right path.”

The faculty must find out the reason “behind anti-national views in the mind of students who raised slogans on the death anniversar­y of Afzal Guru,” court directed.

Court added that it did not believe that the slogans raised, at face value, were protected by freedom of expression as defined by the Indian Constituti­on,

“I consider this as a kind of infection from which such students are suffering which needs to be controlled/cured before it becomes an epidemic,” she said.

“Whenever some infection is spread in a limb, effort is made to cure the same by giving antibiotic­s orally...However, if the infection results in infecting the limb to the extent that it becomes gangrene, amputation is the only treatment,” the HC said.

 ??  ?? Students and teachers demand the release of Kanhaiya Kumar in New Delhi on Wednesday. VIRENDRA SINGH GOSAIN/ HT
Students and teachers demand the release of Kanhaiya Kumar in New Delhi on Wednesday. VIRENDRA SINGH GOSAIN/ HT

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