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‘Nothing Will Be Forgiven’: JNU Goons Publicly Threaten Non-Left Professors For Challenging Their Narrative
Swarajya Staff
Jan 10, 2020, 01:14 PM | Updated 01:14 PM IST
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JNU protesters who have mobilised in large numbers, today (10 January) launched a campaign threatening non-left professors of the University by pasting slanderous posters against them with a warning that, “Nothing will be forgotten, nothing will be forgiven”.
Here is the controversial poster in question.
Delhi University Professor and JNU alumni Abhinav Prakash who too was included on that “list” called it a handiwork of the left led JNUSU which doesn’t like him for countering their narrative. He added that such slander and fake allegations may result in legal action.
Dear @JNUSUofficial kindly stop cheap theatrics. I know JNU left doesnât like my dissent & challenge to their narrative but this is new low even by ur standards. This slandering & fake accusation by kangaroo court may force me to take legal action. Kindly inform those involved. pic.twitter.com/QjDQ7DD7KI
— Abhinav Prakash (@Abhina_Prakash) January 10, 2020
He thus requested the Delhi police to take note of such poster which are threatening violence and inciting harm, and take action against those responsible.
Incidentally, Professor Prakasha Sahoo who is the second name on the “list” had earlier made frantic calls to the cops when hostels were being vandalised and all the four professors being targeted via the poster do not belong to the left wing ideology.
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