The court in Delhi was an emotionally volatile zone even before a group of lawyers went ballistic on students, teachers and reporters gathered for the case of Kanhaiya Kumar, the student from Jawaharlal Nehru University or JNU, who was arrested last week on charges of sedition, which has enraged opposition parties who say the government is targeting defenseless students.
Some lawyers told NDTV that a JNU student got into a fight with a lawyer, and that altercation incited the violence that followed with reporters being slapped and pushed around. JNU professors claimed they were sexually harassed inside the court-room.
Last week, at an on-campus event, JNU students were heard shouting anti-India slogans and cheering support for Afzal Guru, the Kashmiri terrorist who was hanged three years ago. The government says Mr Kumar was among them; incorrect, says the opposition, citing a video of Mr Kumar’s speech at the event which is now doing the rounds on social media.
The Delhi Police was controversially allowed by JNU officials to search hostels to locate Mr Kumar and other students mentioned in its case.
The opposition says that while it does not support unpatriotic acts, the government is guilty of over-reaction and should have allowed the university to investigate the event and decide the punishment.http://www.ndtv.com/india-news/on-camera-bjp-legislator-beats-up-man-at-jnu-court-hearing-1277593
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