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Congress' slumber ends, bats for safety of NIT students
4/27/2016 11:17:06 PM
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Jammu, Apr 27: It may sound surprising but interesting to find the young leader of Congress Rahul Gandhi suddenly shuns slumber to realise that the young non local students of National Institute of Technology have undergone enough emotional wreckage at the hands of BJP assuring the brutalized students for safety and security in NIT Srinagar.
As per media reports, the assurance of Congress leader came forth while talking to outstation students and their parents which needs a bit of applaud being a correct expression but inordinately belated because much water has flown down the Jehlam river, the critics say, reminding Rahul Gandhi his sympathy of words at a juncture when much psychological damage has been done to these students after NIT crisis erupted in Srinagar after India failed to make entry to final cricket match on 31 March with the young Rahul Gandhi , a protagonist of young generation, awfully missed to swing into action for visiting NIT Srinagar to manifest his grave concern for those who were brutally beaten by local police for raising Tricolor and chanting pro India slogans like Bharat Mata ki Jai
The political analysts while viewing the inordinately delayed concern evinced by Congress via Rahul Gandhi for aggrieved students, say that his compatability of sympathetic concern grossly differs from what happened in JNU earlier and in NIT latter with Rahul Gandhi ran in a huff without wasting much time to Jawahar Lal Nehru University to vouch for the cause of students who raised anti India slogans challenging the country to rip apart into pieces following Afzal Guru anniversary along with other national leaders but conveniently glossed over an issue of paramount importance for nearly a month lacking guts to fly up to Srinagar to protect the outstation students having been mercilessly beaten by police who mustered courage and fortitude to take cudgels with local students affronting and dishonoring nationalist students in NIT Srinagar.
Dismissing the concern of Congress as mere lips sympathy, the observers explain that in the politics of opportunism and hypocrisy suiting the circumstances befitting for driving out political mileage, the political leaders swiftly change colours and Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has gradually gained colour of Congress and the political gimmickry to act only when he finds green fodder for political consumption and much difference does not reflect between old leaders of Congress expert enough to strike when the iron is hot and young leader like Rahul Gandhi who is expected straight and stout by the youth to serve as their bulwark to protect them promptly when in trouble which he unluckily failed to timely prove his mettle in case of NIT non local students,further they comment that now to assuring the outstation students to raise his voice before the government for their cause is nothing short of rubbing salt on their wounds at such a belated stage which can comparatively be treated akin to a filmy song "sab kush loutaake hosh maia aye to kyakeya, din mai agar chiragjlayee to kyakeya", they bemoaned.
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