BJP general secretary Ram Madhav's big statement over JNU violence
BJP general secretary Ram Madhav's big statement over JNU violence
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JNU violence has raised a new question in Indian politics. The actions of the masked have raised many questions about security. On Saturday, BJP general secretary Ram Madhav said that behind the violence at Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), some militant leftist students are behind the hand, who have been disrupting the studies and research of thousands of students there for decades. He called the violence in JNU on January 5 a conspiracy by the Left and his supporters.

In his statement, Ram Madhav said that for decades thousands of students have been facing harassment in JNU due to the terror of leftist students. The violence that has just been seen is the result of this. Few militant leftist students always obstruct the rights of thousands of students who study and research at JNU. Significantly, masked people armed with rods and sticks attacked students and teachers on the night of January 5 and vandalized public property. Many people were injured in this incident. The Left Students Organization and the RSS-affiliated Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) are blaming each other for the violence.

For your information, let us tell you that in response to the question asked about the situation in Jammu and Kashmir, Ram Madhav said that the situation is normal in the Union Territory. Internet service has been restored to a great extent and detained. Local leaders are being released. He claimed that now only 20 to 25 leaders are in custody and will be released in a phased manner. He said that people in Jammu and Kashmir are leading a normal life. There is no need to have a special discussion about this. As before it was not like other states of the country. The BJP leader said that allowing foreign delegates to visit the troubled region is part of efforts to dispel the misconceptions being spread about Jammu and Kashmir in the world. According to the situation, everyone will be allowed to go there. He said this on the question of not allowing the opposition leaders to visit Jammu and Kashmir.

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