Expressing disappointment over the event at the Delhi's Jawaharlal Nehru University, where anti-India slogans were allegedly raised against the hanging of Parliament attack convict Afzal Guru, Home Minister Rajnath Singh on Sunday said that it had support of Lashkar-e-Taiba chief Hafiz Saeed. Mr Singh's comments drew a lot of reactions.
- One can't prevent dissent by putting Kanhaiya behind bars... the university is not anti-national
JNU Teachers' Association
- If there is evidence then act accordingly that is what we have been saying
Sitaram Yechury, CPI leader
- The Home Minister must go public with the evidence collected that enabled him to level this charge against the JNU students
Omar Abdullah, Former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister
- Highly shameful a top leader of main opposition party is openly standing in support of JNU students who raised slogans against motherland
Shivraj Singh Chouhan, Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister
- The government is showcasing a defensive measure, they are trying to suppress the voice of the students
PC Chacko, Congress member
- If they have credible proof then they should proceed further
D Raja, CPI member
- Delhi Police wanting to transfer JNU sedition case to Special cell, their anti-terror branch is a great decision
Ashoke Pandit, social activist
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