'There are some snakes in the country, which are quite poisonous' says Uma Bharati on JNU violence
'There are some snakes in the country, which are quite poisonous' says Uma Bharati on JNU violence
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New Delhi: The statements of various politicians have come out in the political turmoil that broke out after the violent incident at Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), Delhi, the country's capital. Now in this sequence, BJP leader Uma Bharti has said that there are some snakes in the country which are less in number, but are very poisonous. There are also some thinkers in the country who are few in number but very toxic. They try to dissolve the poison in the atmosphere. We have to do some things right and then we will fix them too.

It is noteworthy that student leaders of Left and ABVP are face to face in JNU violence case. Both are accused of attacking each other. Crime Branch of Delhi Police is investigating the incident. Police is busy identifying the attackers on the basis of the video that has gone viral on social media. Police claim that some people have been identified. Soon they will be arrested.

Let me tell you that last Tuesday, Bollywood actress Deepika Padukone also reached the university in support of the suffering students. She met Ayashi Ghosh and after addressing for some time, returned from there. There was a ruckus about Deepika going there. Since then, Deepika is being trolled on social media. Many people are appealing to boycott his film Chhapaak.

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