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Ranjeet you promised Slav Defence about trolling, please don't start it again.That was your what?
Intolerance at its peak...he was proved innocent but being a Muslim cause him arrest again, i hope he will get bail soon.
Mr Geelani, the police said, was the "main organiser" of the event. "The request for booking a hall for the event at the Press Club was done through Geelani's e-mail and the event was proposed to be a public meeting, which did not turn out to be so," a senior police officer said.
No trolling, I only want learn to style.Ranjeet you promised Slav Defence about trolling, please don't start it again.
Still Searching, Until then enjoy these -@>Do post the link here if you find it.
wow!Still Searching, Until then enjoy these -@>
After publishing In Intolerant India, open support to Terrorists from educated Indians, we talked to some JNU students to understand the politics within JNU. This is what Pavan Chaurasia says:
JNU is, and has always been a pro-naxal and pro-extremist institution, which has disguised people in the name of subaltern and post-modernism. The reality is, they have rarely challenged the inherent contradictions. Recent reports expose how caste system is flawlessly followed in certain centres of JNU. While lessons of equality, freedom of speech and tolerance are preached to certain sections, some other sections are considered as holier than thou. To be frank, one has to follow the leftist ideology to grow inside the system. There are very strong chances that if one opposes the leftist ideology, he/she may not get into MPhil.
While they claim to stand against “stereotypes”, they never miss a chance to portray all the right wingers as fascist, lumpens, goons, perverts etc. Not only that, it is fashionable in JNU to call Indian army as “rapists”. Irony is, JNU has the most number of sexual abuse cases, and one ex- president of JNU who was a member of a progressive leftist party which claims ” bekhauf azaadi” had charges of sexual harassment against him. Not only that, a leftist teacher was recently suspended by JNU for a similar heinous crime. Interestingly, he too was the member of a leftist brigade that tried hard to protect him. Ultimately, he was rescued by just suspending him, rather that asking for FIR and criminal prosecution against him.
JNU campus organizes plays like Gadha Puran, celebrates Mahisasur Diwas, the students don’t dare to replace puran with books worshipped by other religions or insult religious sentiments by ridiculing their prophets. Mainstream left has sidelined the OBC, SC, ST to such an extent that these marginalized groups had to form their own party BAPSA and contest elections.
The issue of Freedom of Speech is always contested, but the selective amnesia of the left is amazing. I hardly hear them discussing uniform civil code or patriarchial exploitation of Muslim women. When Kamlesh Tiwari was facing the wrath of scores of Muslims, not a word in support of Kamlesh Tiwari was uttered by anyone in the campus. While the Right Wing people are stereotyped as “lumpens”, the campus maintained silence when TP Sreenivasan was assaulted by SFI goons in Kerala.
For all those who think the freedom of speech is under threat, let’s be clear, it is rather the monopoly of freedom of speech that is threatened. The speech act is dangerous, if not, why is Kamlseh Tiwari booked, and why are some people demanding death penalty for him? The left is so much for FoE that it didn’t allow Tasleema Nasreen to stay at Kolkata, and so she had to leave her favorite city. The history of violence of communism is very old. To understand there working, Animal farm by George Orwell is must!! Perhaps it is a reflection of JNU.
JNU student talks about the hypocrisy of the Left in JNU
Its even sadder to see professors being that stupid.Yes they are, However brainwashing by teachers is the important factor,,, I have seen (and searching) a twitter handle which exposed many of JNU's lies and anti-national activities; He is an x-student of JNU.
Thats one of very few pro India websites you will find on the internet. Go and check American funded Scroll.in and their views on JNU.Still Searching, Until then enjoy these -@>
After publishing In Intolerant India, open support to Terrorists from educated Indians, we talked to some JNU students to understand the politics within JNU. This is what Pavan Chaurasia says:
JNU is, and has always been a pro-naxal and pro-extremist institution, which has disguised people in the name of subaltern and post-modernism. The reality is, they have rarely challenged the inherent contradictions. Recent reports expose how caste system is flawlessly followed in certain centres of JNU. While lessons of equality, freedom of speech and tolerance are preached to certain sections, some other sections are considered as holier than thou. To be frank, one has to follow the leftist ideology to grow inside the system. There are very strong chances that if one opposes the leftist ideology, he/she may not get into MPhil.
While they claim to stand against “stereotypes”, they never miss a chance to portray all the right wingers as fascist, lumpens, goons, perverts etc. Not only that, it is fashionable in JNU to call Indian army as “rapists”. Irony is, JNU has the most number of sexual abuse cases, and one ex- president of JNU who was a member of a progressive leftist party which claims ” bekhauf azaadi” had charges of sexual harassment against him. Not only that, a leftist teacher was recently suspended by JNU for a similar heinous crime. Interestingly, he too was the member of a leftist brigade that tried hard to protect him. Ultimately, he was rescued by just suspending him, rather that asking for FIR and criminal prosecution against him.
JNU campus organizes plays like Gadha Puran, celebrates Mahisasur Diwas, the students don’t dare to replace puran with books worshipped by other religions or insult religious sentiments by ridiculing their prophets. Mainstream left has sidelined the OBC, SC, ST to such an extent that these marginalized groups had to form their own party BAPSA and contest elections.
The issue of Freedom of Speech is always contested, but the selective amnesia of the left is amazing. I hardly hear them discussing uniform civil code or patriarchial exploitation of Muslim women. When Kamlesh Tiwari was facing the wrath of scores of Muslims, not a word in support of Kamlesh Tiwari was uttered by anyone in the campus. While the Right Wing people are stereotyped as “lumpens”, the campus maintained silence when TP Sreenivasan was assaulted by SFI goons in Kerala.
For all those who think the freedom of speech is under threat, let’s be clear, it is rather the monopoly of freedom of speech that is threatened. The speech act is dangerous, if not, why is Kamlseh Tiwari booked, and why are some people demanding death penalty for him? The left is so much for FoE that it didn’t allow Tasleema Nasreen to stay at Kolkata, and so she had to leave her favorite city. The history of violence of communism is very old. To understand there working, Animal farm by George Orwell is must!! Perhaps it is a reflection of JNU.
JNU student talks about the hypocrisy of the Left in JNU
YES it is an important part of Sickular India.. These students are the cyber Sickular part who perfectly know how to use Hashtags and FB posts for their propaganda... 99% leaders produced by JNU are Leftists and CPI(M) supporters.wow!
Is JNU really in India???
There is a monopoly of Marxism on teachers over JNU, teachers are choosed with a certain govt/India bashing mindset.. Or raw/fresh students to fill their heads with propaganda...Its even sadder to see professors being that stupid.
@SarthakGanguly has good experience about Scroll.inThats one of very few pro India websites you will find on the internet. Go and check American funded Scroll.in and their views on JNU.
SAR Geelani, Ex-Delhi University Teacher, Arrested For Sedition Over Afzal Guru Event
All India | Press Trust of India | Updated: February 16, 2016 09:53 IST
38COMMENTS
SAR Geelani was arrested in connection with the 2001 Parliament attack case, but was acquitted by the High Court in 2003 for want of evidence.
New Delhi:
Highlights
Former Delhi University teacher SAR Geelani was arrested early this morning on sedition and other charges for allegedly organising an event in support of Parliament attack convict Afzal Guru, the Delhi Police has said. Mr Geelani was acquitted in the Parliament attack case in 2003.
- Ex-DU teacher SAR Geelani arrested on sedition and other charges
- Geelani was allegedly organising event in support of Afzal Guru
- Arrest comes amid row over JNU student's arrest on sedition charges
After he was detained late last night, he was questioned at the Parliament Street police station. A senior police officer said the case was registered after examining media clips of the event that was held at the Press Club on February 10.
Mr Geelani's arrest comes amid a raging controversy over the arrest of Jawaharlal Nehru University's student's union president Kanhaiya Kumar on sedition charges.
Mr Kumar was arrested for allegedly shouting anti-India slogans at a February 9 event at the campus which questioned the hanging of Afzal Guru three years ago.
Mr Kumar has denied any wrongdoing. Opposition parties allege that he was arrested without any evidence. The Delhi Police chief says that's incorrect.
Home Minister Rajnath Singh has said that while no innocent person shall be harassed, the "guilty will not be spared" for anti-national activities.
On February 10, a group allegedly shouted anti-India slogans hailing Afzal Guru at the Delhi Press Club, following which the police registered a case of sedition, criminal conspiracy and unlawful assembly against Mr Geelani and other unnamed persons.
Mr Geelani, the police said, was the "main organiser" of the event. "The request for booking a hall for the event at the Press Club was done through Geelani's e-mail and the event was proposed to be a public meeting, which did not turn out to be so," a senior police officer said.
After a case was registered, the police questioned DU professor Ali Javed, a Press Club member, who had booked the hall for the event.
Mr Geelani was arrested in connection with the 2001 Parliament attack case, but was acquitted by the High Court in 2003 for want of evidence. In August 2005, his acquittal was upheld by the Supreme Court, which, however, said that the "needle of suspicion" pointed towards him.
Story First Published: February 16, 2016 07:20 IST
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In that case no interrogation required Please check the investigation procedure first...He can easily accept the charges under freedom of speech act and can got bail easily. Max punishment is only three years.
May be added part you missed, he just booked the hall and not directly involved, His lawyer can easily shift the blame to student by saying that without his knowledge student started to hurl slogans and that was not planned.
Ranjeet you promised Slav Defence about trolling, please don't start it again.
Still Searching, Until then enjoy these -@>
After publishing In Intolerant India, open support to Terrorists from educated Indians, we talked to some JNU students to understand the politics within JNU. This is what Pavan Chaurasia says:
JNU is, and has always been a pro-naxal and pro-extremist institution, which has disguised people in the name of subaltern and post-modernism. The reality is, they have rarely challenged the inherent contradictions. Recent reports expose how caste system is flawlessly followed in certain centres of JNU. While lessons of equality, freedom of speech and tolerance are preached to certain sections, some other sections are considered as holier than thou. To be frank, one has to follow the leftist ideology to grow inside the system. There are very strong chances that if one opposes the leftist ideology, he/she may not get into MPhil.
While they claim to stand against “stereotypes”, they never miss a chance to portray all the right wingers as fascist, lumpens, goons, perverts etc. Not only that, it is fashionable in JNU to call Indian army as “rapists”. Irony is, JNU has the most number of sexual abuse cases, and one ex- president of JNU who was a member of a progressive leftist party which claims ” bekhauf azaadi” had charges of sexual harassment against him. Not only that, a leftist teacher was recently suspended by JNU for a similar heinous crime. Interestingly, he too was the member of a leftist brigade that tried hard to protect him. Ultimately, he was rescued by just suspending him, rather that asking for FIR and criminal prosecution against him.
JNU campus organizes plays like Gadha Puran, celebrates Mahisasur Diwas, the students don’t dare to replace puran with books worshipped by other religions or insult religious sentiments by ridiculing their prophets. Mainstream left has sidelined the OBC, SC, ST to such an extent that these marginalized groups had to form their own party BAPSA and contest elections.
The issue of Freedom of Speech is always contested, but the selective amnesia of the left is amazing. I hardly hear them discussing uniform civil code or patriarchial exploitation of Muslim women. When Kamlesh Tiwari was facing the wrath of scores of Muslims, not a word in support of Kamlesh Tiwari was uttered by anyone in the campus. While the Right Wing people are stereotyped as “lumpens”, the campus maintained silence when TP Sreenivasan was assaulted by SFI goons in Kerala.
For all those who think the freedom of speech is under threat, let’s be clear, it is rather the monopoly of freedom of speech that is threatened. The speech act is dangerous, if not, why is Kamlseh Tiwari booked, and why are some people demanding death penalty for him? The left is so much for FoE that it didn’t allow Tasleema Nasreen to stay at Kolkata, and so she had to leave her favorite city. The history of violence of communism is very old. To understand there working, Animal farm by George Orwell is must!! Perhaps it is a reflection of JNU.
JNU student talks about the hypocrisy of the Left in JNU
wow!
Is JNU really in India???
Is he related to Saeed Ali Shah Geelani ? Dono ek hi talab ke paani hai.SAR Geelani, Ex-Delhi University Teacher, Arrested For Sedition Over Afzal Guru Event
All India | Press Trust of India | Updated: February 16, 2016 09:53 IST
38COMMENTS
SAR Geelani was arrested in connection with the 2001 Parliament attack case, but was acquitted by the High Court in 2003 for want of evidence.
New Delhi:
Highlights
Former Delhi University teacher SAR Geelani was arrested early this morning on sedition and other charges for allegedly organising an event in support of Parliament attack convict Afzal Guru, the Delhi Police has said. Mr Geelani was acquitted in the Parliament attack case in 2003.
- Ex-DU teacher SAR Geelani arrested on sedition and other charges
- Geelani was allegedly organising event in support of Afzal Guru
- Arrest comes amid row over JNU student's arrest on sedition charges
After he was detained late last night, he was questioned at the Parliament Street police station. A senior police officer said the case was registered after examining media clips of the event that was held at the Press Club on February 10.
Mr Geelani's arrest comes amid a raging controversy over the arrest of Jawaharlal Nehru University's student's union president Kanhaiya Kumar on sedition charges.
Mr Kumar was arrested for allegedly shouting anti-India slogans at a February 9 event at the campus which questioned the hanging of Afzal Guru three years ago.
Mr Kumar has denied any wrongdoing. Opposition parties allege that he was arrested without any evidence. The Delhi Police chief says that's incorrect.
Home Minister Rajnath Singh has said that while no innocent person shall be harassed, the "guilty will not be spared" for anti-national activities.
On February 10, a group allegedly shouted anti-India slogans hailing Afzal Guru at the Delhi Press Club, following which the police registered a case of sedition, criminal conspiracy and unlawful assembly against Mr Geelani and other unnamed persons.
Mr Geelani, the police said, was the "main organiser" of the event. "The request for booking a hall for the event at the Press Club was done through Geelani's e-mail and the event was proposed to be a public meeting, which did not turn out to be so," a senior police officer said.
After a case was registered, the police questioned DU professor Ali Javed, a Press Club member, who had booked the hall for the event.
Mr Geelani was arrested in connection with the 2001 Parliament attack case, but was acquitted by the High Court in 2003 for want of evidence. In August 2005, his acquittal was upheld by the Supreme Court, which, however, said that the "needle of suspicion" pointed towards him.
Story First Published: February 16, 2016 07:20 IST
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