In the JNU of Delhi, a case of violence was encountered last Sunday. After which many political parties targeted the BJP government. But the government had deployed the police force in view of the seriousness of the case. On the other hand, Union Information and Broadcasting Minister Prakash Javadekar rejected the media report which claimed that the masked attackers in JNU had raised slogans of 'Jai Shri Ram'. On Tuesday, Javadekar quipped on the US newspaper, saying, "It seems that the New York Times has exclusive devotees of the New York Times and they find them everywhere."
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According to media reports, he was also waiting to read the report of the violence in the historical Gurdwara Nankana Sahib of Pakistan in the newspaper. Did the New York Times not hear the slogans that were raised there?
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Apart from this, Javadekar tweeted sequentially and said, I know that it is difficult for you to understand India, so stop speculating about breaking India at every opportunity. India is a diverse democracy and has assimilated all differences to strengthen itself. On JNU violence, Union Minister Nityanand Rai said that no BJP worker or leader can incite violence. Congress and AAP are behind this. The Union Minister of State for Home said on Tuesday, the violence in JNU is part of the conspiracy of the opposition parties.
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