Students of @UniofOxford are in solidarity with #JNU
— Deepa Kurup (@deepakurup) January 5, 2020
Let tomorrow be a day of student protests and solidarity. And of holding those in power accountable, starting with the Vice-chancellor and the Delhi police that stood silent during #JNUattack https://t.co/JsjJlyoj56
It’s 6 26 am, Just got home from the protest at gateway of India, mumbai against the #JNUViolence
— Zeeshan Siddique (@zeeshan_iyc) January 6, 2020
It was great to see youngsters & seniors recite patriotic poems, singing songs describing our great #India
Our Unity is our strength!#JNUattack #EmergencyinJNU #MumbaiWithJNU pic.twitter.com/I6zagnGHAN
Prime goon 😠😠😠😠 @narendramodi @PMOIndia
— தமிழன்பிரசன்னா (@PrasannaTamilan) January 6, 2020
Home goon😠😠😠😠 @AmitShah @AmitShahOffice#BAN_RSS#BAN_ABVP@mkstalin @Udhaystalin @Anbil_Mahesh pic.twitter.com/WwnfW3Axe5
such is the condition inside what we consider to be a place where our future is shaped. It’s getting scarred for ever. Irreversible damage. What kind of shaping up is happening here, it’s there for us to see.... saddening https://t.co/Qt2q7HRhLG
— taapsee pannu (@taapsee) January 5, 2020
It was a pre-planned poor propogonda against @ABVPVoice that exposes narrow minded Leftis!
— AnilbhaipurohitBJP (@Anilpurohitbjp) January 6, 2020
So this masked girl wore similar clothes to the ABVP member to frame her?#LeftAttacksJNU#ShutDownJNU pic.twitter.com/zS7JBJXrS1
Why JNU University should run?? Students are coming to University not to get education but for गुंडागर्दी. University like JNU, AMU & Jimiya are wasting money of tax payers. These are third class University. Govt should close University on as early as possible.#ShutDownJNU
— Prashant (@ppsmaratha) January 6, 2020
JNU is last battleground for left.
— Gyanendra Giri (@iGyanendraGiri) January 6, 2020
Their attack on AVBP students was preplanned. They got tactical support from Radia journalists, failed Bollytards, Congress as well from new breeds of Urban Naxals.#JNUViolence #LeftAttacksJNU #ShutDownJNU pic.twitter.com/tFynARkOk9
A university stands for tolerance, dialogue and an agreement to disagree. Violence is anathema to the idea of a university and violates the foundations of a civilization. The incidents yesterday on the JNU campus are a very low point in our post independence history.
— Prof. Errol D'Souza (@proferroldsouza) January 6, 2020
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