"We condemn the action on Kanhaiya. Action was taken on him without specific allegations. Police had earlier said they found no evidence that he was raising (anti-national) slogans," CPI General Secretary S Sudhakar Reddy said.
Left student unions had nothing to do with the event where objectionable slogans were raised, he said, adding it was not clear why action was taken against Kumar.
"The committee chairman himself was convener of an anti- reservation committee. He was a pro-BJP, anti-Mandal, anti- reservation student leader. It is known to all what sort of a stance a person of such background would take. University teachers' union leaders were not there (in committee). Only those who would give a favourable report were made (appointed to the committee)," he alleged.
"They are doing the same thing now. We feel that this report is not prepared by this committee and that they merely signed on the report prepared in ABVP office," Reddy said.
All India Students Federation (AISF), with which Kanhaiya Kumar is associated, is the student wing of CPI.
Yesterday, JNU students who have been punished by the University in connection with the controversial February 9 event beganan indefinite hunger strike to demand revocation of punitive action.
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Observing that 11 states in the country are estimated to have been hit by drought conditions, Reddy said drought relief measures be taken expeditiously.
Stating that about two crore people are affected by drought in Telangana, the CPI leader demanded drought relief measures, including providing drinking water, 'ambali' (a food item like porridge) for poor, continuing mid-day meals for school children during summer vacation, besides providing fodder and grass.
