JNU students Kanhaiya Kumar, Umar Khalid ask Delhi Police for security
New Delhi: Jawaharlal Nehru University Students' Union (JNU) president
Kanhaiya Kumar and his school mate Umar Khalid has drawn nearer the Delhi
Police for security, a media report said on Friday.
Kanhaiya and Khalid have drawn nearer the police for their security,
India Today reported.
Kumar has as of late courted crisp contention over his Facebook post
with respect to the 1984 hostile to Sikh riots.
He had purportedly said there was a contrast between the 2002 Gujarat
riots and the 1984 Sikh slaughter.
However with all due respect, Kumar said he was confounded.
In his Facebook post he purportedly composed, that the counter Sikh
uproar was a "horde drove slaughter" while the 2002 Gujarat mob was a
"state-supported brutality."
Kumar has been stuck in an unfortunate situation since he was captured
in a rebellion body of evidence over an occasion against the hanging of
Parliament assault convict Afzal Guru.
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