The Asian Age

Scuffle during mantri’s lecture in JNU on Art. 370, Kashmir

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New Delhi, Oct. 3 Jawahar Lal Nehru University students staged a vociferous protest on Thursday at an event attended by Union minister Jitendra Singh against the scrapping of Article 370.

A heated exchange took place between groups of students from Left-leaning outfits and the RSSaffilia­ted Akhil Bhartiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP). The groups also resorted to sloganeeri­ng.

Vice-chancellor of the JNU, which hosted the event, asserted that the varsity, like the rest of India, supported the abrogation of Article 370 provisions in “one voice”.

The sloganeeri­ng outside the JNU convention centre, where the event was organised, did not went unnoticed by Mr Singh who in a lighter vein termed it his “grand” welcome.

Mr Singh, while delivering a speech on Article 370, said: “It was a grand welcome that resonated inside and outside (the convention centre). I feel gladdened. It means they have curiosity and enthusiasm to express themselves about Article 370.”

He said it was the enthusiasm of the students who expressed themselves in a “different mode” that they found was convenient.

The protesting students outside the convention centre carried posters and raised slogans like “Kashmir hai kashmiriyo­n ka, Hindustani­yon ki Jagir nahin” (Kashmir belongs to Kashmiris, it’s not an ancestral property of Indians).

This was countered by the ABVP students who shouted: “Kashmir se Kanyakumar­i, Bharat Mata Ek Hamari” (from Kashmir to Kanyakumar, India is one).

The JNU students’ union (JNUSU), dominated by Left leaning student outfits, in a statement condemned the “vulgar display of triumphali­sm” on the campus.

“This campus and its students, teachers and karmachari­s are rock solid in unity with the people of Kashmir and condemn the trampling of constituti­onal values and democracy in Kashmir,” read the statement.

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— ASIAN AGE Policemen check vehicles after high alert sounded following an intelligen­ce input of possible infiltrati­on of JeM terrorists in New Delhi on Thursday.
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