Kashyap, who in the past has spoken about the increasing attack on creative freedom, said social media is being used to create polarisation.
"Isn't it so obvious... Picking on a silent video from two years ago, the 'Padmavati' incident, the Ramjas incident, Tarek Fateh incident, all else that's going wild on Twitter and Facebook is being used to create polarization, so that the elections have a desired result by those in control," he wrote on Facebook.
Lady Sri Ram College student Gurmehar, daughter of army martyr Captain Mandeep Singh, had launched a viral social media campaign against Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) following violence between members of unions AISA and ABVP workers in Delhi University's Ramjas College.
Dhulia said the fact that an innocent student is being targeted makes him sad.
Urging people to respect other's freedom of expression, Vidya said, "I don't want to say much about this. I think what we really need to do is respect people's freedom of expression. 'He said something she said something', all are right in their place. But I don't want to add anything more, everyone has the right to express what they feel."
Commenting on the controversy, music composer Vishal Dadlani said, "I'm a nationalist but goons of ABVP & BJP will NOT define my nationalism. I am answerable to my country, not to any goondas. Jai Hind."
He also posted a photo that read, "Those who love peace must learn to organize as effectively as those who love war."
Filmmaker Shirish Kunder slammed the incident on Twitter saying, "A student silently protests against violence. The entire Establishment gangs up against her. Shows the power of two S's: Silence & Students.
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