3 ABVP members resign over govt’s way of tackling JNU row

Update: 2016-02-18 01:30 GMT
Three office-bearers of JNU unit of ABVP on Wednesday resigned from the student wing of the BJP strongly protesting against the Centre’s handling of the raging row at the premier university and “legitimising” actions of right wing fascist forces. 

Pradeep Narwal, Joint Secretary of JNU unit of ABVP, said he has quit the party. Rahul Yadav, president of ABVP unit of JNU’s School of Social Sciences (SSS) and its Secretary Ankit Hans have also said they have quit.

In a joint statement, the three leaders said have decided to quit ABVP as they have serious differences over the way the NDA government was handling the issue, adding there is a difference between “interrogation and crushing ideology and branding entire Left as anti-national.” 

They also expressed deep anguish over assault on mediapersons and JNU students and teachers in Patiala House Court complex on Monday as well as attack on JNUSU president Kanhaiya Kumar in the same court complex today, alleging that the government was “legitimising” the action of right wing fascist forces.

“We are resigning from ABVP and disassociating ourselves from any further activity of the party as per our difference of opinion over the current JNU incident and long standing difference of opinion with MANUSMIRITI (Smriti Irani) and Rohith Vermula incident.

“Anti-national slogans on February 9 in university campus were very unfortunate and heart breaking. Whosoever responsible for that act must be punished as per the law but the way NDA government is tackling the whole issue, the oppression on professors, repeated attacks on media by lawyers and Kanhaiya Kumar in court premises (today) is unjustifiable,” it said.

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