As Singh said the truth that the JNU agitation received support from Saeed, who is chief of Pakistan-based Lashkar-e- Taiba, needed to be understood by the nation, National Conference leader Omar Abdullah said it is a "very serious charge" to level against the students and that the evidence must be shared with all.
CPI-M General Secretary Sitaram Yechury said the Home Minister has to come out and share the evidence he has with the country to back up his "serious allegation". CPI leader D Raja also demanded that the evidence be made public.
Rajnath's comments came two days after a series of tweets, purportedly by Saeed, had appeared under a hashtag asking Pakistanis to support the agitation in JNU.
Police are investigating as to whether the twitter handle actually belonged to the LeT founder.
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In the alert, Delhi Police had also pinned a tweet by the handle named HafeezSaeedJUD which says, "We request our Pakistani brothers to trend #SupportJNU for our pro-Pakistani JNUite brothers."
In a series of tweets, Omar, a former chief minister of Jammu and Kashmir, said the Home Minister must go public with the evidence collected that enabled him to level the charge against the JNU students.
Yechury said Rajnath has made a very serious allegation about terrorists 'backing' JNU protests, adding. "We hope that he has concrete proof."
"Considering the gravity of the charge made by no less than the Union Home Minister, we would like him to share the evidence with the country," he added. "When we met the Home Minister yesterday, he never mentioned Hafiz Saeed to us but only harped on the slogans being raised at the protests.
"I seek cooperation and support from all political parties &people from all walks of life to join hands in fight against anti-national forces," he said in a series of tweets.
Singh while talking to newspersons also asked political parties not to view protests at JNU through the prism of political gains or losses.