NSUI Udupi district condemns violence at JNU campus


Media Release

Udupi, Jan 6: The National Students Union of India (NSUI) of the district condemned the violence at the Jawaharlal Nehru University and urged the Delhi police to intervene.

In a press release, Christan Almedia, district president said NSUI Udupi district is condemning the violence on JNU students by ABVP. "It is a barbaric act in the temple of learning. This act of violence reflects the mindset of ABVP and its parent organization.

Further, he said "Modi Government is trying to suppress the voice of the students by attacking innocent students. Attack on professors shows the mindset of ABVP. Looks like this is what they have been trained for. Use of violence means to suppress democratic values and thought will never succeed. The Delhi Police should immediately stop violence and restore peace. How will the country progress if our students are not safe inside the university campus? Condemnation means nothing when the actions of this government have allowed this carnage to take place.

"Why are the PM and HM still silent? Why did the Delhi Police not take action faster? Why are violent thugs able to act with such impunity? The BJP Led Union Government must answer JNU attack, he demanded.

  

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