In his plea, he said there has been a repeated breakdown of law and order machinery at the Patiala House Court complex
According to sources, the move has been taken to instil a 'sense of unity and integrity' among students
His comment comes after a BJP leader asked Sinha to resign from Parliament as well as BJP for supporting Kanhaiya Kumar
He also said that parties should rise above vote-bank politics for the sake of the country's unity
Gandhi said RSS was trying to impose its 'flawed' and 'dead' ideology on the students
He claimed that the police defied SC order on Centre's behalf
The caller, who identified himself as Pujari, threatened Mishra to keep his mouth shut or he will be killed
He further added that this was an an ideology of the Sangh where they have no respect for judiciary and media
The party further said that Rahul Gandhi's 'tamasha' at JNU in unacceptable to the people
There have been instances in the past when the men in black robe freely indulged in acts of violence, damaging the reputation of the advocate community
Kumar said in his petition that there was no need for his custodial interrogation as he has already been sent to judicial custody
He further said a group of people in JNU have taken a vow to break India into pieces and a group of politicians have defended these actions
Said that licences of those found guilty will be suspended for life
Sinha also said that Modi should not have visited Lahore to greet Nawaz Sharif
He also accused the government of imposing the 'flawed' RSS ideology over the student community
The government's crackdown is a blow at the very heart of the JNU ethos, which encourages settling differences by debate rather than blows
Said that the party was in 'regular' touch with the parents, who have shown confidence in them during this 'crisis' hour
'My son is not anti-national. He is a nationalist like the hundreds of thousands of youth of his age.'
Sharma, along with three other lawyers were issued summons in connection with assault on journalists and JNU students outside Patiala House court
Delhi Police Commissioner B S Bassi had said that the police will not oppose any plea for bail by Kanhaiya Kumar