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Penal action against JNU students : Left parties give notice in RS for discussion

| | Apr 26, 2016, at 07:30 pm
New Delhi, Apr 26 (IBNS) The Left parties on Tuesday gave a notice in the Rajya Sabha demanding discussion over the disciplinary action against JNU student leaders Umar Khalid and Anirban Bhattacharya, who were charged with sedition along with Kanhaiya Kumar, suspended for a semester by the university authorities on charges of indiscipline.

Khalid and  Kumar, both PhD students, were fined Rs. 20,000 and 10,000 on the recommendation of a university panel that investigated their role in a controversial rally, organised on the campus  on February 9 in support of terrorist Afzal Guru. Khalid and Bhattacharya have been removed from the university for a semester. The students' union plans to protest the decision today on campus.

CPI lawmaker D Raja said  the university's decision was a "revengeful act on students" and  "not acceptable." 

 "Parliament cannot sit like mute spectators", he said.

Joining him, Sitaram Yechury of the CPI(M) said,  "What happens in the university is our responsibility because we pass the act."

The students were arrested days after the February 9 event held to mark the anniversary of the 2013 hanging of Afzal Guru, during which controversial slogans were raised. They were released on bail a few weeks later.

The university has accused the students of "arousing communal caste feelings, creating disharmony and colluding in the unauthorized entry of outsiders".

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