Raj, an alumnus of the institution, said that only a section and not the "whole" of JNU support "anti-nationals" while lamenting that a "wrong message" has gone out to the people which needs to be corrected.
Referring to a statement made by another alumnus, Raj said, "JNU students staying in rented accommodations in the Munirka area are being asked to vacate terming them as anti- nationals in the wake of the recent incident."
"Our opponents are saying that we should wait for the enquiry to be over but what about the entire university being branded 'anti-national', some of my friends have been asked to vacate their rented houses in Munirka," Shora said.
The BJP MP also termed as "unfortunate" yesterday's attack on journalists, JNU teachers and students inside the Patiala House Court premises by groups of lawyers.
Raj, who represents the North West Delhi constituency, said he was "unaware" of sedition charges against arrested JNUSU president Kanhaiya Kumar. "Let there be more clarity. It's too early to comment."
"I am not aware of any such demand and in case someone has said so I disassociate from those remarks. BJP and ABVP condemn such demands if any. We also oppose any attempts to interfere with the probe into the case," he said.
He also took an ambiguous position over police presence in the campus of the sprawling university saying that there was a similar "clampdown" during his days as a student.
A group of former students also issued a statement
stating that the incident in JNU should not be seen in "isolation" and that it was part of a "larger design" to weaken India and mislead its younger generation.
They also announced a three-point programme including an online signature campaign, press conferences and solidarity meets involving former JNU students across the country to strengthen hand of "responsible students" of JNU.
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