Student Leader Kanhaiya Kumar Says Democracy Under Attack In Country

Hyderabad:Jawaharlal Nehru University Students Union (JNUSU) president

Kanhaiya Kumar today vowed that he would keep up his fight against

casteism, and economic inequalities but ruled out him campaigning in

the coming Assembly polls.

Mr Kumar, who was denied entry into the Hyderabad Central University

(HCU) yesterday when he came to express solidarity with the students

fighting on the Rohith Vemula issue, had to face unpleasant moments

today when a man threw a shoe at him in a seminar on "Constitutional

rights".

A man sitting in the audience threw a shoe at Mr Kumar but it missed

the target and fell just ahead of the stage.

The seminar was organised at Sundrayya Vignana Kendram (SVK) at

Baghlingampally in Hyderabad, a building run by Left parties.

Police took away the man even as commotion prevailed in there for some

time. The meeting continued after the incident.

The HCU, which witnessed violence after Vice Chancellor Appa Rao

Podile took charge two days ago, remained peaceful today.

The HCU non-teaching staff, who had gone on a strike protesting

vandalisation of VC's lodge on March 22 allegedly by a group of

students, resumed their duties today.

Members of HCU Non-Teaching Staff Union had boycotted duties from

Tuesday afternoon in protest against ransacking of Mr Appa Rao's

official residence (VC's lodge) allegedly by the group of students who

were opposing the VC resuming his duty.

Mr Kumar, who resumed his speech after the shoe-throwing incident,

alleged that democracy is under attack in the country.

"Today, whoever it is, be it Marxists, Ambedkarites, Socialists,

Lohiaites or Centrists, today all types of people are under attack.

Because, democracy is coming under attack today," he said.

Stressing that he criticised Narendra Modi only because he is the

Prime Minister, Mr Kumar recited a poem which talks about BJP's

promises, including bringing back black money, controlling price rise

and providing employment.

Alleging that he was highlighted to divert attention from the Rohith

Vemula issue, Mr Kumar expressed support to the demand for bringing in

a 'Rohith Act' to end discrimination in universities.

Claiming that 'nationalism' was brought as the development promised by

BJP could not materialise, Mr Kumar said nationalism is not about one

language, one religion, one caste or one gender.

"India is the nation of nations and we should respect all kinds of

nationalities in the context of Indian nationalism, precisely where we

should stand in the support of nationalism, not in the support of

casteist, Brahminical Hindu nationalism. This is our position," he

said.

Speaking about the saffronisation allegations, he said, "You cannot

hegemonise 'Bharat Mata'".

Mr Kumar, who is on a two-day visit to the city and Vijayawada in

Andhra Pradesh, told reporters earlier that universities are under

attack under the NDA government.

"Are we doing politics or is the government is doing politics? The

government has a pre-planned script to destroy autonomy of

universities... The precise work of universities, intellectuals is to

promote critical thinking," he said.

The struggle in JNU is an extension of the campaign in HCU for justice

to Mr Vemula.

There is a similarity between HCU and JNU in the context of alleged

attack on students' activism and autonomy of universities, he said.

Whether it was coincidence or conspiracy that Appa Rao assumed charge

ahead of his visit, he claimed.

Maintaining that students were instigated into violence regarding the

attack on VC's office in HCU, Mr Kumar said he condemned violence in

any form.

The truth would come out in the incident, he added.

Citing examples of FTII, Aligarh University, HCU and JNU, he claimed

the campuses are becoming war zones because some students' groups are

working for government.

Replying to a query, he said his organisation has nothing to do with

the anti-national slogans raised in JNU in February.

"There is a difference between sedition and (being) anti-national", he added.

He also said he would not campaign in the elections coming up in

different states.

Story First Published:March 24, 2016 19:05 IST

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