Rijiju's comment came a day after he questioned whether someone was polluting 20-year-old Gurmehar Kaur's mind that drew flak from opposition parties.
"I stand by my comments. Anybody who tweets on social media platform should be careful. But anyone with a contrary view should be allowed to speak. Gurmehar is a young girl and she should be allowed to speak her mind," he told reporters here.
Kaur had started a video campaign 'Not Afraid of ABVP'.
The Union minister of state for home said if there was any threat to Kaur, it should be dealt with sternly.
"But someone is playing politics over the issue," he said.
Rijiju also slammed the Leftists for their stand, saying whenever Indian soldiers die, "they always celebrate".
"In 1962 when the Chinese were fighting with us, the Leftists supported the Chinese. Even today when our soldiers die, they celebrate. They also go to the universities and try to mislead our youth," he said.
The minister asked the Congress to stay away from the universities as they have "no ideology".
Rijiju's comments yesterday had come amidst the ongoing row over the clashes between the Left-affiliated AISA and the RSS-backed ABVP in Ramjas College here.
Kaur, daughter of Captain Mandeep Singh, who was killed by militants in Jammu and Kashmir in 1999, made a video asking India and Pakistan to amicably settle their disputes.
She had held a placard, saying, "Pakistan did not kill my dad, war killed him."
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