Thiruvananthapuram: The Malayalam Film industry has condemned the attack on students at the Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), saying it was a "criminal offence" and deserves the harshest punishment.
In a Facebook Post, Actor Prithviraj Sukumaran said entering an institution of knowledge and education and unleashing violence on students with scant regard for law and order, was an absolute murder of all democratic values.
"Regardless of what ideology you stand for, what cause you're fighting for, what end to this means you might be hoping for, violence and vandalism is not and never will be the answer to anything."
For a nation that won its independence from colonialism through a non-violence, non-cooperation movement, it's truly deplorable that today the word 'revolution' is automatically equated to a call for violence and lawlessness, Prithviraj wrote in his Facebook post.
"To be entering an institution of knowledge and education, and unleashing violence on students with scant regard for law and order is an absolute murder of all democratic values," he said.
It's a criminal offence of the highest order that deserves the harshest punishment. But also do remember, any form of protest that endorses violence is an equally condemnable act, the "celluloid" actor added.
Actor Manju Warrier expressed shock over the visuals of bleeding faces of students on television. JNU was always a symbol of knowledge in this country,
Many who studied in JNU are now leaders and ruling us. Though their politics may differ, their patriotism cannot be questioned, she said in a post.