Eleanor Newbigin, University of London, says in a video, "I have never been a student of JNU but I have interacted with students from the university. I am narrating an excerpt from Kanhaiya's seditious speech.
"Some people are saying JNU runs on taxpayers money. Yes, it does. But I want to raise the question: what are universities for? Universities are there for critical analysis of the society's collective conscience. Critical analysis should be promoted. If universities fail in their duty, there would be no nation. If people are not part of a nation, it will turn into a grazing ground for the rich, for exploitation and looting," Newbigin says in the video quoting from Kanhaiya's speech.
Asserting if Kanhaiya's speech was seditious, then all those narrating it should also be penalised, Greta LaFleur from Yale University continues with her narration from the transcript of Kanhaiya's speech.
"Call us and hold a debate. We want to debate the concept of violence. We want to raise questions about the frenzied slogans, their slogan that they will do tilak with blood and aarti with bullets. Whose blood do they want to spill?
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Over 400 academicians from international varsities, including Columbia, Yale, Harvard and Cambridge, have also come out in support of Jawaharlal Nehru University students agitating against a row over an event on the campus.
Kanhaiya Kumar was arrested on February 12 in a sedition case in connection with an event against hanging of Parliament attack convict Afzal Guru where anti-national slogans were allegedly raised.
of JNU students and maligning of the university. For instance what happened to Ria Sharma at the National University of Educational Planning and Administration should not be seen in isolation, where she was asked to get out of the premises by the security guard and that he wouldn't allow in people from a 'deshdroh ka adda'," added Naga.
According to senior university official, the VC had a meeting with the chief proctor and his team and a decision on the show-cause notice to the students including Umar Khalid, Anirban Bhattacharya, Kanhaiya Kumar, Ashutosh Kumar, among others are also likely to be taken tomorrow.