Home Minister Amit Shah said on Saturday said that those people who raised anti-national slogans in JNU was "sent to jail" two years ago under the Modi-led Central government but they are "roaming free" as Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal hasn't sanctioned "the prosecution" of those people. At an event in Delhi, Shah said, "We sent to jail people who raised slogan of 'Bharat tere tukde ho 1000' in JNU two years ago... But Kejriwal govt hasn't sanctioned the prosecution of these people and they are roaming free. Shah was referring to the February 2016 incident in India's premier institute Jawaharlal Nehru University in which several students were rumoured to have raised anti-national slogans there. Manish Sisodia has pledged his support to people in Shaheen Bagh...Only PM Modi can control anti-national forces, "Shah said.
Source: dna January 25, 2020 15:56 UTC