"Without considering the nature of allegation and the incident that happened in JNU, a section of media is trying to project him as a hero of the country. Isn't it a matter of concern? Why not? After all, he was present there. Investigation is on. Court will decide," he said.
The minister, while speaking to a news channel against the backdrop of the JNU row, expressed concern over Rahul Gandhi's "silence" on sloganeering supporting Afzal Guru, since the latter visited JNU in support of the dissent voice.
"He was given capital punishment by the Supreme Court, review, rectification and Presidential pardons were rejected... Now if pro-Afzal slogans are raised what does that mean? You are seeking to bring the entire judicial system to disrepute. Then a slogan is raised 'Bharat ki barbadi tak jung chalegi...' (battle will continue until India's destruction) was raised, and Rahul Gandhi goes there and doesn't condemn it. That is a matter of more serious concern to me because his party has ruled India for more than 50 years," Prasad said.
" I respect their (lawyers) sentiments but surely attack on media is not permissible," he said.
Prasad also said that no one is supporting BJP MLA O P Sharma's behaviour at Patiala House Court complex.
"But he (Sharma) has surrendered and granted bail. No one is supporting his behaviour, he is granted bail because the offence of assault is bailable," Prasad said.
The cabinet minister was clear on the PDP-BJP alliance and PDP's position in Afzal Guru issue and said they had an "agenda of governance" for the development of Jammu and Kashmir.
