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Wednesday, April 20, 2016

JNU AND HCU--- THE INFECTED LIMBS OF ACADEMIC INSTITUTES NEED A SURGICAL OPERATION

ACADEMIC INSTITUTE NEEDS A SURGICAL OPERATION.! 
Kanhaiya Kumar , President of JNUSU, booked for sedition charges by police has been granted six months interim bail by the Delhi High court Judge, Justice Pratibha Rani. Her orders giving him bail has virtually given a SHUT UP CALL to the exponents of Freedom of Speech. In so doing, she has clarified that Freedom of Speech is NOT unlimited and it can not be at peril to the National Security. This trial will set at rest various misconceptions and notions of so called liberalists of the likes of Arun Dhati Roy and others. Point is very clear : NATIONAL SECURITY AND INTEGRITY IS NOT TRADEABLE. 
Honourable Judge talked of different levels of treatments to be given to infected limbs of a human body, suffering from a serious ailment. In her concluding remarks, she prefered to give conservative treatment to Kanhayia Kumar, mincing no words that she believed of his infection due to the bad company he keeps. She asked him to introspect over the next six months and realise his blunder. 
it is clear she did not accept the plea of the Defence Lawyers that video showing Kanhaiya Kumar talking to the masked men, who raised Anti India slogans , was his attempt to find out their identities. As President of JNUSU and a coordinator of the event of 09 February 2016, along with Khalid Umar, he bears a definite responsibility of its proper conduct. In any case, the university authority had cancelled the permission. He had NO business to be there. His presence gave not only encouragement but also legitimacy to anti- National elements. 
The fact is: HE MUST KNOW THAT HE HAS BEEN USED BY ANTI NATIONAL ELEMENTS (ANE) . Honorable Judge Pratibha Rani has given him the interim bail to realise his folly. It is almost his conviction. Do Congress, Left, AAP and others of Freedom of Speech brigade realise their folly? They had rushed to JNU when Kanhaiya Kumar was arrested. Rahul Gandhi, Anand Sharma of Congress and Sita Ram Yechuri of CPIM should apologisle to the nation for this faux pax. 
Here are some excerpts from Justice Pratibha Rani's Inperim bail order, as listed out in NDTV, news portal :--
Listing the evidence provided by the police and the content of slogans on the night of February 9, Justice Rani observed, "The thoughts reflected in the slogans raised by some of the students of JNU who organized and participated in that programme cannot be claimed to be protected as fundamental right to freedom of speech and expression."
""I like to consider this as a kind of infection from which such students are suffering which needs to be controlled/cured before it becomes an epidemic," she noted in the order. And, then went on to elaborate on the line of treatment for what she observed was the "infection."
""Whenever some infection is spread in a limb, effort is made to cure the same by giving antibiotics orally and if that does not work, by following second line of treatment. Sometimes it may require surgical intervention also. However, if the infection results in infecting the limb to the extent that it becomes gangrene, amputation is the only treatment."
""During the period spent by the petitioner in judicial custody, he might have introspected about the events that had taken place. To enable him to remain in the main stream, at present I am inclined to provide conservative method of treatment."
it it is clearly evident that honorable judge has been provided with evidence by the Delhi police, which leaves no doubts in the Judge's mind that Kanhaiya Kumar was to be blamed, if not directly but indirectly, for having abetted the crime against the nation. It is a shame on Arvind Kejriwal, Rahul Gandhi, Sita Ram Yechuri who were dismissing it as mere freedom of Speech. They questioned the police for arresting him. With anti- Modi blinkers on, their tunneled vision can not distinguish between right and wrong. They had let down the nation. 
What at is your take on this ? Go, say it. 

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