Meenakshi Lekhi, raising the issue during zero hour in the Lok Sabha, also criticised attempts to create a "controversy" following the call by the Jawaharlal Nehru University vice chancellor Jagadesh Kumar to install the tank.
She said "anti-India" slogans like 'India will be broken' were raised inside the campus and such activities cannot be allowed to continue.
"It is very unfortunate. A controversy is being created following the vice chancellor's views. The JNU is run by tax- payer's money. Anti-India slogans were raised inside the campus. It is an insult of those protecting the border," Lekhi said.
Justifying the JNU vice chancellor's demand, she said replica of aircraft were installed at various places including schools and students find them very interesting.
"There was an aircraft in my son's school. It was encouraging for the students. There is nothing wrong in the VC's demand," she said.
On July 16, while participating in an event at the JNU to celebrate the Kargil Vijay Divas, requested minister of state for external affairs V K Singh to install a tank inside the campus.
During the zero hour, YSR Congress MP Renuka Butta demanded intervention by the central government in probing the drug racket busted recently in Hyderabad.
She alleged that a number of high-profile people may have been involved in the racket and there must be thorough investigation into it.
She said children and youth were being dragged into the racket and added that drugs can even be ordered online.
"It is a very serious problem," she said.
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