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| BJP flays NSUI, questions its affiliation | | | Early Times Report Jammu, Dec 04: BJP Mandal Gandhi Nagar today strongly condemned NSUI for protesting against Anurag Thakur (BJP Member Parliament from Himachal).
In a press communiqué issued here by the Gandhi Nagar Mandal President, Choudhary Vikram Randhawa, BJP strongly flayed NSUI’s Jammu unit which protested against Anurag Thakur for his statement over Central University.
Mr. Randhawa questioned NSUI’s affiliation. He said that NSUI which is meant for the welfare of the students seems to be more interested in appeasing their political bosses by staging such protests merely for their vested interests.
Instead of taking care of the welfare of the students NSUI has engaged itself in political activities ignoring interests of the students, he added. While condemning NSUI’s protest over Anurag’s statement, he said that BJP was never against the establishment of Central University in Jammu and it had supported whole heartedly the agitation launched by Central University Andolan Samiti but NSUI manipulated the statement of Anurag in Parliament in which he just questioned Congress government’s stand of establishing Central University in Jammu and IIM in Kashmir, he maintained.
Elaborating Anurag’s statement in parliament Mr. Randhawa said that he just exposed UPA’s hidden agenda of appeasing separatist forces in Kashmir and has also exposed interests of NC-Congress coalition in Jammu and Kashmir who deliberately shifted the already announced Central University for Jammu to Valley and later coalition was forced to demand another University for J&K, when the Jammuities raised their voices.
He further asked NSUI to question their leaders who after submitting questions in Parliament skipped just merely for cutting ribbons in Jammu knowing that Bill for Central Universities in Jammu and Kashmir is going to be tabled in the house. Giving an example he said that Congress MP Madan Lal Sharma after submitting question in the ongoing session of the Parliament rushed to Jammu for inaugurating road forgetting that his question in the parliament is more important than cutting ribbon. He asked NSUI to ask their political masters to remain loyal to the public which had sent them to the biggest house of the democracy rather than raising fingers on others.
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