The Union Minister of State for External Affairs, however, skipped the event organised near Sabarmati Hostel to mark World No Tobacco Day.
The BAPSA criticised the BJP-led government at the Centre for its "anti-minority" policies, while the RSS-backed student wing ABVP condemned the former as "anti-national".
The BAPSA had called the protest for extending invite to Singh, who had allegedly made anti-dalit remarks last year in the backdrop of the Faridabad incident where two Dailt students were burnt alive.
At the no-tobacco campaign, JNU ABVP president Lalit Pandey said, "Taliban was funded by selling tobacco in Afghanistan. We are launching this campaign in protest against such practices.
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