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JNU episode: Cong, Left, AAP on the side of anti-nationals
India in danger
2/15/2016 12:11:51 AM

Early Times Report

JAMMU, Feb 14: India is in danger. The anti-nationals and many so-called mainstream parties have joined hands to harm the country.
The manner in which the Congress, the Left Parties and the parties like the Janta Dal (United) behaved on Saturdaywas highly alarming and disturbing.
That day, they openly and in a most shameless and brazen manner defended the anti-nationals and their February 9 activities, including the glorification of terrorists like Afzal Guru and Maqbool Bhat and pro-Pakistan and pro-azadi slogans.
The abominable activities took place on the Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) campus in which some teachers of the University and many supporters of Pakistan, dreaded Maoist terrorists and Kashmiri separatists took part. It was an event that shook the entire nation, with many expressing the view that it was time to nip the evil and to condone the crime against the nation would be to further embolden the anti-nationals and India-based agents of foreign countries to intensify their break-India activities. What shocked the nation the most was what happened on Saturday. That black day, the February 9 Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) anti-national event that led to the arrest of JNU Students union leader on Friday under the charge of sedition and detention of five more anti-nationals the following day evoked a very provocative reaction from the Congress, the Left parties, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), Lashkar-e-Toiba chief and mastermind of the 26 Mumbai terror attacks Hafiz Saeed and Kashmiri separatists like Syed Ali Shah Geelani, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, Yasin Malik and so on. They with one voice condemned the Modi government and charged it with saffronizing the "progressive JNU" and persecuting the Left leaning students of the University and all in the name of free-speech. The JNU is being described by many as a den of anti-national activities and as a factory that produces Maoists, separatists and India baiters.
They described the arrest of the seditionists as an attack on the right to free speech and also asserted that the country is facing an emergency like situation. AICC vice-president Rahul Gandhi, who, like Left leaders Sita Ram Yechury and D Raja and JDU leader KC Tyagi, visited the JNU to identify himself and the Congress with the anti-nationals and went several steps further by terming "anti-nationals" those who initiated action against the anti-nationals or those who organized anti-India event on the JNU campus on February 9.
Those who glorified terrorist and convicted in the Parliament terror attack case Afzal Guru, raised pro-Pakistan slogans, demanded azadi for Kashmir, advocated disintegration of India and raised such slogans as Kashmir ki azadi tak, jung rahe ge, jung rahe ge, Bharat ki barvadi tak, jung rahe ge, jung rahe ge were not anti-nationals, said Rahul Gandhi.
Those who initiated action against them were anti-nationals; they symbolize Adolf Hitler, he further said.
"Modi government is bullying the institution. Most anti-national are people, who are suppressing the voice of students in this institution," he said, adding that students have the right to free-speech and that suppressing voice by the Nazi ruler, Adolf Hitler, left Germany in rubbles.
The fact of the matter is that Rahul Gandhi and other so-called mainstream leaders not only defended the anti-national event or glorification of Afzal Guru and Maqbool Bhat but also gave respectability to the ongoing separatist movement in Kashmir under the garb of right to free-speech.
As for Hafiz Saeed, Syed Ali Shah Geelani, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq and Yasin Malik, they behaved on the expected lines. Hafiz Saeed congratulated the anti-nationals. He also asserted that India will soon break into smithereens and it will witness more Pathankots. Geelani said the action against the anti-nationals in Delhi will have its impact on Kashmir. Mirwaiz and Malik also expressed identical views and accused the Modi government of crushing the genuine dissent.
The situation is grave. The silver-lining is that the nationalist pressure has its impact on the government with the Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh declaring that action shall be taken against all those anti-nationals who vitiated the atmosphere on the JNU campus by raising anti-India and pro-Pak and pro-azadi slogans and no one will be allowed to misuse such institutions as the JNU and the Press Club of India.
Another silver-lining is that all the nationalists across the nation have joined hands to defeat the anti-nationals wherever they are. Yet another silver-lining is that many former JNU students have decided to return their degrees to the university, saying what happened on the campus on February 9 can't be tolerated. One can only hope and pray that the Modi government which has a massive nationalist mandate behind it will rise to the occasion and rein in and suppress anti-national forces, which have raised their ugly heads.
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