"Despite my disagreements with all the things that they do, I could still forgive them. However, I cannot forgive them for killing Gandhi," Pandey said while addressing the students at JNU who are agitating against alleged branding of the university as "anti-national".
"Across the world, people know India because of Gandhi and his ideas. Gandhi, the man who fought for the welfare of weaker sections of society. To kill such a person and call themselves 'nationalists' is not right (for the Hindu nationalists)," the self-proclaimed Gandhian said.
Pandey, however, rejected the allegations saying that he still believes there was nothing "anti-national" about any of his activities.
"I invited engineer-turned 'naxal' Prashant Rahi for a lecture so that students may understand the circumstances under which he took such a step.
"Also, I do not see the screening of "India's Daughter" as "anti-national" because it should not have been banned in the first place," Pandey said.
JNU is caught in a row over an event on campus against the hanging of Parliament attack convict Afzal Guru during which anti-national slogans were allegedly raised.
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