"The comments by the RSS are really in bad taste. We have contributed considerably to nation building. From MPs to Cabinet Secretaries to Ambassadors, JNU has been home to intellectuals and not anti-nationals," JNU Vice Chancellor S K Sopory told PTI.
"The researchers and students here might be anti-establishment and there is nothing wrong about it but there is definitely no encouragement to any anti-national activity here. The RSS comment is just an attempt to malign the image," he asserted.
The CPI(M) slammed the RSS organ for use of "absurd, ridiculous and derogatory language" and reminded it that JNU has a high reputation both in the country and abroad.
Claiming that pro-Naxal students' unions of JNU had openly celebrated the killing of 75 CRPF personnel in the 2010 ambush in Dantewada, the RSS organ, in its cover article, charged that "JNU routinely hosts anti-national activities."
Hitting back at RSS, the JNU Students' Union (JNUSU) said the varsity's composition reflects the character of our society and it was against RSS' imagination of 'Hindu Rashtra'.
"We condemn the highly regressive comments by RSS made against JNU students... JNU's composition reflects the character of our society, as women and students from marginalised sections and backward districts are duly represented. This goes against the way RSS imagines Indian society, that is, as a 'Hindu Rashtra'," a statement by JNUSU said.