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JNU: My view point



Nowadays, when I watch news I feel very sorry to see the Government of India in a helpless situation. What wrong is going on with this opposition? They are not able to figure out if anti India slogan is tolerable or not. They want a debate on this. And when you debate, they walk out of the Parliament. They need an answer on the arrest of the JNU students, and when they were getting an answer they were not ready to listen. They talk baseless and always give a deaf ear if someone has a different stance. In fact, they don’t have their own stand on anything at all. Their stance is always against BJP. They wait to check if BJP’s response is pro or against on any issue and their stance is exactly the opposite.
When the government takes action they have a problem, when they don’t do anything they have again a problem. They walked out because they had nothing speak because they themselves know they are wrong. This is clearly wrong (they may also require proof for this). Salaries should be deducted for every walkout. Also, after winning the elections, politicians should be provided with proper training on proper conduct and ethics. Their irresponsible conduct and speech makes me feel sorry. What kind of picture are they presenting to the world?  Our Parliament has been taken as granted by the opposition.  Now when JNU college authority has clearly named the culprits as shown in the evidences by our HRD minister, what more is required? This opposition can do anything for vote bank as can be seen by everyone.

Our government does not have to give explanations on the arrest for anti-India slogans. Clearly, opposition is on the back foot. And an alert! Listening to Mr. Rahul Gandhi is a waste of time. He speaks what he is taught by his teachers. So please ignore him. And there is difference between freedom of speech and wishing to disintegrate India.

The culprits should be taken iron handedly, and should be punished in a way to stop any such anti-national incidents.

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