"When I saw what happened in the Patiala House (court premises), I realised that anti-nationalism is just a pretext. JNU is just an excuse, Kanhaiya is just a symbol.
"The message to the country is, if you hold a different view which is contrary or opposite (the government or the BJP), if you try to think which is contrary, then you will not be spared. If JNU cannot escape, nor can a students' leader and journalists in court, then who can escape. This is an open challenge," he said in a video clip posted on Abhiyan's Facebook page.
He said that more than JNU, it was important to save the concept of a university.
Incidentally, Swaraj Abhiyan Convenor Anand Kumar is a professor at the JNU.
Yadav had yesterday joined a teeming mass of protesters in the heart of the national capital demanding imediate release of Kanhaiya, who is facing sedition charges.
