Gilani was arrested in the wee hours of February 15, barely three days after the arrest of JNUSU president Kanhaiya Kumar. While six JNU students have been charged with sedition over an event on campus, Geelani is facing the charges over an event at the Press Club on the same issue.
His family, however, feels the way the chorus for Kanhaiya's release grew among students supported by academicians and others, Geelani has been given a "differential" treatment by JNU.
"JNU is known for making everybody's headache its own, for standing in support of many but why are they silent on Gilani. There was a massive campaign demanding Kanhaiya's release and now the clamour has shifted to Umar and Anirban but not one is talking of Gilani," he added.
"My brother has been teaching at DU since years but not even once the college authorities have tried to reach out to us since his arrest. When my brother was arrested in 2001, the Delhi police had projected him as the mastermind behind the Parliament attack.
Bismillah, who has written a book, Manufacturing
Terrorism: Kashmiri encounters with the Media and Law, where he tells his brother's story, said, "I agree that it is important to defend students, they are future of the country but people who have been supporting JNU should not have two different approaches over the same issue."
The police had claimed to have registered the FIR taking suo motu cognisance of media clips of the incident. A Delhi Court had sent him to judicial custody till March 16.
Though Kanhaiya Kumar walked out of Tihar last week after he was granted a bail in the case, two more students - Umar Khalid and Anirban Bhattacharya - are still in custody. Kanhaiya, after his release, has joined the ongoing movement at varsity demanding the duo's release.
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