JNU Administration Prohibits Peace March to Protest ‘Anti-Brahmin-Bania Slogans’; No Action Yet Against Disruptive Students
Kamal Kishore Sharma
GG News Bureau
New Delhi, 11th Dec. On December 5, a peace march was organised from Munirka Metro Station Gate No. 1 to JNU in protest of anti-Brahmin-Bania slogans in JNU (which falls under the category of our fundamental rights), in which Sanatani brothers and sisters from Delhi NCR enthusiastically participated, but we were not permitted to enter JNU.
All the participants were arrested, and some were taken to Sarojini Nagar police station, while others were taken to Vasant Kunj police station, so we were unable to hold our protest or march, but it is a source of joy and satisfaction that despite this, some comrades of Sister Nidhi Gupta ji were able to enter JNU and march for about a kilometre.
However, the JNU administration has not yet taken any action against these disruptive, antisocial, and stubborn students, and the police have been unable to intervene as a result of the administration’s failure to file a FIR.
They raise anti-national slogans about dividing India, they call the army rapists, they insult saffron, they insult Veer Savarkar, they insult Vivekananda ji, and now they are weakening society by dividing the Sanatan Samaj into castes. A weak society will never be able to build a strong nation.
Following a mutual discussion with all Sanatani protesters in Delhi NCR, it was decided that if immediate action is not taken on this issue, it will be raised at the national level. Will not tolerate the anti-national and anti-Sanatan activities of these anti-national and anti-Hindu JNU students.
The movement will not stop. The next meeting will go over additional strategy.
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