Kanhaiya says: I am just a soldier in the struggle for truth and justice
Kanhaiya says: I am just a soldier in the struggle for truth and justice
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After spending almost three weeks in Tihar jail on sedition charge JNU student leader Kanhaiya Kumar released from jail in bail. And his friends and followers across the JNU welcome him. 28 years old leader who seems to have swept his supporters off their feet with the post release speech.

While the Kanhaiya realized the tremendous support and attention he is receiving, he consider himself to be a “soldier in the struggle for truth and justice” he told media.

When he was asked if the High Court order will prompt him to restrain his political activities he said "I have full faith in the judiciary. If it feels that I am doing wrong I will produce myself in front of the honourable court. But if a political party thinks I am doing things that I shouldn't be doing, I will increase my activities in defiance." He further said on behalf of JNU students that “JNU students study a lot and at times use heavy technical words which the masses find difficult to comprehend fully. For me it's simple. The student movement in India had two sides, Parliament and the streets. Either we make the ones in Parliament come onto the streets or we will enter the Parliament."

Kumar respond when he was asked about attempt made by BJP to shrink democratic spaces in universities and specifically in JNU said “This is an onslaught but I assure the people who have stood with JNU that the legacy of this university will stay as it is. We will educate ourselves, we will debate and we will keep fighting for the people of India."

Kanhaiya said he wanted to be a political teacher when he was asked about his plans. Perhaps his answer was hard to believe  See, right now, I am a student but a political student. Once I became a teacher I will be political teacher. Let's see where this journey takes me. I don't like to live my life in pieces. Mujhay tukron mein zindagi jeena pasand nahi", said Kanhaiya before disappearing into the a gathering of TV crews that had been battling all day to get a slot with the "JNU hero".

 

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