Anyone wants to break India is anti-national: Rijiju on DU campus clash

  • | Sunday | 26th February, 2017

Anyone wants to break India is anti-national: Rijiju on DU campus clashNew Delhi: Union minister Kiren Rijiju, on Sunday, said that nobody has the “absolute right” to define nationalism but anyone who wants to break India and support terrorists can be called an “anti-national”. “Nobody has the absolute right to define nationalism but anybody who wants to break India, support Afzal Guru and terrorists is anti-national,” he said in a tweet. He also said under the guise of freedom of expression even some students “fantasise” about “breaking” India. If India does not remain united as a strong nation, what is the meaning of freedom,” he said. The remarks came amidst the ongoing row over the clashes between the Left-affiliated AISA and the RSS-backed ABVP in Delhi University’s North Campus.

Anyone wants to break India is anti-national: Rijiju on DU campus clash New Delhi: Union minister Kiren Rijiju, on Sunday, said that nobody has the “absolute right” to define nationalism but anyone who wants to break India and support terrorists can be called an “anti-national”. He also said under the guise of freedom of expression even some students “fantasise” about “breaking” India. “Nobody has the absolute right to define nationalism but anybody who wants to break India, support Afzal Guru and terrorists is anti-national,” he said in a tweet. The remarks came amidst the ongoing row over the clashes between the Left-affiliated AISA and the RSS-backed ABVP in Delhi University’s North Campus. Guru was hanged after his conviction in the 2001 Parliament attack case. Rijiju, who hails from Arunachal Pradesh, said he was born in a border village which was occupied by China for a few days (in 1962). “I grew up with the pledge to defend India as every Arunachalee is doing. If India does not remain united as a strong nation, what is the meaning of freedom,” he said. On Thursday, Rijiju had said freedom of expression in the country does not give right to make college campuses a hub of anti-national activity and no anti-India slogans will be allowed in the name of freedom of speech. Tension prevailed in DU’s North Campus in the wake of Wednesday’s incident even as members of students’ groups protested at several places, including at the Delhi Police headquarters, seeking action against the ABVP members. Rijiju is an alumni of Delhi University. PTI

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