Kanhaiya vows to wage battle for scrapping of sedition law
BY MPost19 March 2016 5:35 AM IST
MPost19 March 2016 5:35 AM IST
JNU student leader Kanhaiya Kumar on Friday vowed to wage a battle for scrapping of the sedition law under which he and two other PhD scholars of the university were arrested last month in connection with a controversial event.
Welcoming bail granted to Umar Khalid and Anirban Bhattacharya, he said all parties and people supporting democracy must come forward to demand abolishing the British-era law.
“Those who are supporting democracy should come together.
“It will be a long battle. We have been given the bail. We will go on with our struggle to ensure that the sedition law is scrapped,” Kanhaiya said.
Umar and Anirban, arrested last month on charges of sedition for their involvement in a controversial event organised to protest hanging of Afzal Guru, were today granted interim bail for six months by a Delhi court on ground of parity with Kanhaiya.
“I have been to jail. I know what it feels to be there. I am glad our comrades will be back but the struggle will continue,” said Kanhaiya.
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