JNU decision equates nationalists with anti-nationals: ABVP

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Apr 27 2016 | 7:28 PM IST
JNU has failed to distinguish between nationalists and anti-nationals while deciding the punishment to students in connection with the controversial February 9 event and has "criminalised" patriotism, members of ABVP alleged today.
The university officials, however, maintained that decision has been made after thorough investigation by a five-member probe panel and the punishments have been announced in accordance with the varsity norms.
Five members of ABVP which is BJP's student wing, are on hunger strike since yesterday demanding withdrawal of punishment orders for Saurabh Sharma, who is the lone ABVP member in JNU students union.
Sharma, JNUSU Joint Secretary, was the main complainant of the event on campus against the hanging of Parliament attack convict Afzal Guru during which anti-national slogans were allegedly raised.
Following his complaint on day of the event, JNU administration had withdrawn the permission for the programme but the organisers had gone ahead with it.
However, a high-level committee of the university probing the issue has found Sharma "guilty" of blocking the traffic and he has been imposed a penalty of Rs 10,000.
"JNU administration has failed to distinguish between the acts of nationalist and those of anti-Indians. It has infact equated them. We believe that the punishment awarded to Saurabh Sharma for stopping the anti-national procession is a sad incident of criminalising patriotism and nation-service," ABVP said in a statement.
"He was acting as a responsible citizen of India and it was his fundamental duty as per the Constitution to uphold the sovereignty, unity and integrity of India. We want his punishment to be revoked as this shall set a precedent whereby the every nationalist student shall fear to oppose the anti-national events in the campus," it added.
Responding to the allegations a senior university official said, "the sequence of events has been thoroughly probed by the five-member probe committee and the decision has been taken in accordance with university norms.
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First Published: Apr 27 2016 | 7:28 PM IST

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