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JNU row: RSS makes veiled attack on Cong, Left leaders

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
RSS today made a veiled attack on Congress and the Left over their stand on the JNU row, saying some political leaders are "condoning anti-national acts instead of demanding action against them".

RSS spokesperson Manmohan Vaidya also termed as "serious" what he claimed was students engaging in "anti-India activities" on the campus of a central university and some teachers supporting them.

"At the expense of exchequer money, instead of studying, students are involving themselves in anti-India activities and some teachers are supporting them. It is serious," he said.

Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi and Left leaders Sitaram Yechury and D Raja had yesterday met the students on the campus who are protesting against the sedition case slapped on the president of the JNU students' union Kanhaiya Kumar.
 

Asked about their visit to the campus, Vaidya said, "Instead of condemning and demanding strict action against anti-national activities, some political leaders are condoning the act."

The RSS leader also attacked the Left for leading the recent "pro Afzal Guru" demonstrations on the JNU campus. Guru was hanged following his conviction in the Parliament attack case.

"Left-led demonstrations at JNU in support of a terrorist convict, coupled 'with anti-Bharat' slogans on placards is a matter of grave concern," Vaidya said.

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First Published: Feb 14 2016 | 6:48 PM IST

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