As the exchanges between the BJP and Congress grew shrill, CPI-M general secretary Sitaram Yechury targeted the BJP, saying there can be no "bigger farce than Godse-worshippers" putting out certificates on nationalism, in a sharp counter to Left parties being labelled as "anti-national" forces.
Yechury's predecessor Prakash Karat accused the NDA government's "top" machinery of "directing crisis" at JNU and charged the Narendra Modi dispensation with imposing ideological hegemony on varsities in the country.
"An attempt was made to defame a leading university in the national capital by turning it into a centre which encourages terrorism and separatism. I want to ask Rahul Gandhi if it would be in national interest had the central government kept quiet?
"Are you not encouraging traitors by protesting in support of these anti-nationals?", Shah wrote in a blog.
"Does he want another division of India by giving a free run to separatists in the name of freedom of expression? The kind of statements the Congress vice president and other leaders of his party have made in JNU have proved again that national interest has no place in their mind," Shah said.
Rahul attacked the BJP and RSS over the JNU row, saying they do not have respect for diversity of the nation's culture and wanted to control everyone's views.
"The BJP and RSS are following an agenda of creating divide and hatred, as can be seen from the recent developments in JNU, by imposing their views forcibly on people," he said.
"They find terrorism everywhere, even in universities and brand anybody who do not agree with their views as terrorists," he added.
Karat said said ever since the Modi Government came to power, universities across the country have been under siege and there have been constant attempts to "impose ideological hegemony" on universities.
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