New Delhi: With the police naming Aishe Ghosh among the suspects behind the January 5 JNU campus violence, parallels are being drawn between former JNUSU president Kanhaiya Kumar and the present president.
The current situation in JNU is the latest in a series of controversial incidents or developments that have accorded the university with a notoriety of sorts. It was the 'anti-national' sloganeering of 2016 that forever stamped the campus' reputation as a crucible of anti-national sentiment, in the public eye.
When Delhi Police recently announced the details of nine suspects involved in the campus violence, it included JNUSU president Ghosh -- the development had startling resemblance to events of 2016.
It all began on February 9, 2016, when some JNU students organised a protest on campus to mark the third anniversary of Afzal Guru, who was hanged in connection with the 2001 Parliament attack. Despite a last-minute withdrawal of permission by the varsity authorities, the protesters went ahead. Matters took a turn for the worse, when anti-national slogans were allegedly raised at the protest meet.