"She calls us her children, but has she ever spoken to my mother or Rohith Vemula's mother. I refused to be called her child. We demand that she should resign for the way academic institutions are being attacked," Kanhaiya said while addressing a gathering at Parliament Street here.
The third in the series of "People's march to save democracy" was be in solidarity with Umar Khalid and Anirban Bhattacharya who are facing sedition charges in connection with an event against hanging of Parliament attack convict Afzal Guru during which anti-national slogans were allegedly raised.
"If universities are being attacked, I want to tell you all that trust your children. There are some people who want to spread anarchy. But don't be afraid of them. You have to tell them that you cannot do all this. We will not tolerate any attack like this," Kanhaiya said.
The students leader who was granted bail on March 3 by a Delhi High Court, said, "we are not anti-national. We are anti RSS. We do not agree to your nationalism. Women should get out of their homes. We cannot do politics on Army. People who work on footpath are the biggest risk takers".
More From This Section
"People who take years in getting from half pant to full pant can only divide the country like this. Everyone is a part of India. Be it minorities, dalits.
"Everybody is attacking JNU saying it runs on tax-payers money but about Vijay Mallya who also used tax-payer's money and eloped to London. What did they (govt) do about it," he said.
Left party leaders D Raja and Sitaram Yechury were also present at the march and expressed solidarity with the agitating students.
Meanwhile, during his speech four persons tried to attack Kanhaiya at frequent intervals following which they were detained.