Politics on JNU violence, Sonia and Mamata accuses Modi Government
Politics on JNU violence, Sonia and Mamata accuses Modi Government
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New Delhi: The attack of unknown masked people on Sunday night at Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) has created a stir in the country's politics. There are frequent reactions of politicians on this issue. The Leader of the Opposition is constantly attacking the Modi government at the Center regarding this issue. In this sequence, the interim president of the Congress, Sonia Gandhi has said that "The voice of the youth and students of India is being suppressed every day." Horrific violence against Indian youth by goons is unacceptable with the active incitement of the ruling Modi government.

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At the same time, West Bengal CM Mamta Banerjee, an outspoken opponent of the Modi government, has said, "It is a very disturbing incident." This is a dangerous attack on democracy. ”Apart from this, Mamta said,“ Delhi Police does not come under Arvind Kejriwal, but it is under the Central Government. On the one hand, he sent goons of BJP and on the other hand, he disabled the police. If the police do not get instructions from the administration then what can they do. This is a fascist surgical strike.''

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Delhi Women's Commission (DCW) chief Swati Maliwal has sent a summons to the police for the attack on girl students during the violence in JNU last Sunday. AIMIM chief and Hyderabad MP Asaduddin Owaisi said on the JNU violence, "I strongly condemn this violence. Mostly there is a video showing that the police let the attackers out easily."

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