Many Politicians, Parliamentarian, Alumni, and activists have condemned the incident and tweeted in solidarity with JNU students
New Delhi: On Sunday hours after a masked mob viciously attacked students and teachers of Jawaharlal Nehru University(JNU), students across India took to the streets to protest against the horrific incident. Many politicians have reacted to the incident happened in JNU.
In Mumbai, students from across educational institutions gathered at the Gateway of India and raised slogans and some against the ABVP that was allegedly behind the attack and has demanded that the Central government should act against the attack who also damaged JNU property.
On the other hand, students of the Aligarh Muslim University took out a candlelight march, meanwhile, students in Hyderabad held a demonstration. Kolkata’s Jadavpur University and Pune’s Film and Television Institute of India also joined in the protests.
Many Politicians, Parliamentarian, Alumni, and activists have condemned the incident and tweeted in solidarity with JNU students.
We strongly condemn brutality unleashed agst students/teachers in JNU. No words enough to describe such heinous acts. A shame on our democracy. Trinamool delegation led by Dinesh Trivedi (SajdaAhmed, ManasBhunia, VivekGupta) headed to DEL to show solidarity with #ShaheenBagh #JNU
— Mamata Banerjee (@MamataOfficial) January 5, 2020
The first organisation in radar of suspicion behind attack on #JNU President & vandalization is…(sab jante hai)
Universities have become hub of conflict, lathi charge rather than hub of education, excellence because certain powers do not believe in free speech!! #JNUViolence
— Jaiveer Shergill (@JaiveerShergill) January 5, 2020
India has an established global reputation as a liberal democracy. Now Modi-Shah’s goons are rampaging through our universities, spreading fear among our children, who should be preparing for a better future..1/2
— Priyanka Gandhi Vadra (@priyankagandhi) January 5, 2020
The brutal attack on JNU students & teachers by masked thugs, that has left many seriously injured, is shocking.
The fascists in control of our nation, are afraid of the voices of our brave students. Today’s violence in JNU is a reflection of that fear.
#SOSJNU pic.twitter.com/kruTzbxJFJ
— Rahul Gandhi (@RahulGandhi) January 5, 2020
Left leader Sitaram Yechury tweeted against the act and said he has visited the trauma center
External affairs minister S Jaishankar condemned the violence in JNU
Former JNUSU president Kanhaiya Kumar condemned the act.
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has also condemned the act and said universities should be safe
Baburam Bhattarai the alumni from JNU has also condemned the incident
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