Shehla's presence causes JNUSU to cancels protest on J&K

By IANS | Updated: October 7, 2019 18:55 IST2019-10-07T18:30:04+5:302019-10-07T18:55:45+5:30

Wary of the repeat of 2016 incident, on Monday a protest scheduled on campus against recent developments in Jammu and Kashmir was cancelled after opposition against the involvement of former JNUSU chief Shehla Rashid.

Shehla's presence causes JNUSU to cancels protest on J&K | Shehla's presence causes JNUSU to cancels protest on J&K

Shehla's presence causes JNUSU to cancels protest on J&K

The programme was to protest the abolition of Article 370 in Jammu and Kashmir and restrictions imposed in the state.

Learnt from various councillors of the JNUSU that the protest programme was called off after many members of the union informally objected to Rashid, now a political activist, participating in the protest as a speaker.

Besides Rashid, the gathering was supposed to be addressed by some Left leaders and filmmakers.

However, keeping in view "a certain tag that Rashid would have brought with herself", the JNUSU decided to cancel the event.

The tag on Rashid relates to an event of February 2016 when anti-national slogans were allegedly chanted on the campus during such a protest related to Kashmir, and is now infamously known as "tukde tukde" episode. Rashid was then the Vice President of JNUSU.

Several councillors affiliated to ABVP and even those with the Left United registered their protest "informally" against Rashid attending the event.

"The protest was called for a genuine cause and it is part of our right to expression that we speak up against wrong policies of the government, but Rashid attending the protest would have taken away the cause, making the protest a news-making ceremony for Rashid," a councilor from Left United told on the condition of anonymity.

Another councilor, who is affiliated with ABVP, said: "JNUSU has landed in wrong hands, and this shows their frustration level that they decided to call a person charged with sedition, just to counter a Union Minister's lecture. I am glad the programme has been called off or else another page would have added to 'Tukde-Tukde' chapter, due to tag of anti-national on her."

Last week, Union Minister Jitendra Singh visited Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) to put forward the government's stand on scrapping of special status of J&K but faced protests.

contacted JNUSU's President Aishe Ghosh for her comments on Monday's programme but repeated calls to her went unanswered.

However, Vice President Saket Moon replied to the queries, saying: "The protest has been called off. We will reschedule the programme soon,"

Asked about the reason for cancelling the protest, Moon simply said, "different reasons".

( With inputs from IANS )

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