NEW DELHI -- Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MP Shatrughan Sinha on Wednesday came up in support of Jawaharlal Nehru University Students' Union president Kanhaiya Kumar, who has been arrested on sedition charges and said that he is praying for his immediate release.
"Have heard transcript of speech of Kanhaiya, our Bihar boy president of JNUSU. He has said nothing anti-national or against constitution. Hope, wish and pray that he's released soon, sooner the better," Sinha tweeted.
Sinha further stated that the Jawaharlal Nehru University is going through a crisis 'for reasons best known to politicians'.
He went on to say that the JNU is an institution of international repute, enviable record and history.
"It is a seat of learning for some of India's brightest young minds & also some very respectable teachers. Save it from further embarrassment, he tweeted.
Kanhaiya Kumar will be produced before Delhi court today as his two-day police custody ends and the Supreme Court will also hear a plea seeking a fair trial "free from fear of violence and prejudice" for Kumar.
Kumar will again be produced before the Metropolitan Magistrate at Patiala House court complex which had earlier witnessed violence during his hearing.
The petition was filed by N. D. Jaiprakash, who alleged that police were a "mute spectator to this brazen display of violence and brute force being perpetrated on innocent people".
"This petition merely seeks to assure safety of the accused, their relatives, friends, lawyers and journalists while discharging their legal as well as professional obligations.
The surcharged and vicious atmosphere in the Court premises would come in the way of the fundamental right of the accused for a fair trial," the plea said.
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"Have heard transcript of speech of Kanhaiya, our Bihar boy president of JNUSU. He has said nothing anti-national or against constitution. Hope, wish and pray that he's released soon, sooner the better," Sinha tweeted.
Have heard transcript of speech of Kanhaiya, our Bihar boy president of JNUSU. He has said nothing anti national or against constitution.
— Shatrughan Sinha (@ShatruganSinha) February 17, 2016
Sinha further stated that the Jawaharlal Nehru University is going through a crisis 'for reasons best known to politicians'.
Hope wish and pray that he's release soon, sooner the better...
— Shatrughan Sinha (@ShatruganSinha) February 17, 2016
He went on to say that the JNU is an institution of international repute, enviable record and history.
JNU is going through a crisis for reasons best known to politicians. It is an institution of international repute, enviable record &history.
— Shatrughan Sinha (@ShatruganSinha) February 17, 2016
"It is a seat of learning for some of India's brightest young minds & also some very respectable teachers. Save it from further embarrassment, he tweeted.
It is a seat of learning for some of India's brightest young minds & also some very respectable teachers. Save it from further embarrassment
— Shatrughan Sinha (@ShatruganSinha) February 17, 2016
Kanhaiya Kumar will be produced before Delhi court today as his two-day police custody ends and the Supreme Court will also hear a plea seeking a fair trial "free from fear of violence and prejudice" for Kumar.
Kumar will again be produced before the Metropolitan Magistrate at Patiala House court complex which had earlier witnessed violence during his hearing.
The petition was filed by N. D. Jaiprakash, who alleged that police were a "mute spectator to this brazen display of violence and brute force being perpetrated on innocent people".
"This petition merely seeks to assure safety of the accused, their relatives, friends, lawyers and journalists while discharging their legal as well as professional obligations.
The surcharged and vicious atmosphere in the Court premises would come in the way of the fundamental right of the accused for a fair trial," the plea said.
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