BJP leaders are biggest traitors, they tried to repeat Gujarat riots in Haryana: JNU’s former ABVP leader

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Jawaharlal Nehru University’s former ABVP leader, who quit protesting the sedition charges against Kanhaiya Kumar has hit out against Narendra Modi government and BJP leaders.

Pradeep Narwal surprised everyone by turning up for a protest march organised by the left-leaning JNU students in Delhi’s Mandi House on Wednesday.

BJP leaders are biggest traitors, says former ABVP leader

Jawaharlal Nehru University's former ABVP leader, who quit protesting the sedition charges against Kanhaiya Kumar has hit out against Narendra Modi government and its HRD minister Smriti Irani.Pradeep Narwal surprised everyone by turning up for a protest march organised by the left-leaning JNU students in Delhi's Mandi House on Wednesday.He said, "Other day four BJP leaders (junior HRD minister Ram Shankar Katheria, Fatehpur Sikri MP Babu Lal and others) talked about killing Muslims. Now if you call killing of 20 crore Muslims nationalism, then I reject this nationalism. One BJP MLA said he had found 3000 condoms in JNU. If your nationalism doesn't teach you to respect women, then I don't accept your nationalism."

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He said, “Other day four BJP leaders (junior HRD minister Ram Shankar Katheria,  Fatehpur Sikri MP Babu Lal and others) talked about killing Muslims. Now if you call killing of 20 crore Muslims nationalism, then I reject this nationalism. One BJP MLA said he had found 3000 condoms in JNU. If your nationalism doesn’t teach you to respect women, then I don’t accept your nationalism.”

Narwal said that the BJP was the biggest traitors, who according to him, had polarised community along the lines of castes in Haryana.

He said, “First they did in 2002 (Gujarat riots), now they are doing the same in Haryana. The government remained a mute spectator while my state Haryana burnt. They are the biggest traitors.”

Three office-bearers of JNU unit of ABVP had resigned from their posts in protest against the central government’s handling of the JNU crisis and how it was perceived to be hell-bent to crush an ideology, different to that of the Sangh.

Narwal was one of them.

According to a report by the PTI, these office-bearers of the ABVP, the student wing of the BJP, criticised the saffron party, for “legitimising” actions of right-wing fascist forces.

 

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