#SeditionDebate: Freedom of speech is not an unfettered right.

Is India not tolerant enough that there has only been one arrest so far in this matter and others involved in the movement are free to give interviews and express their anti-national views?
JNU had no academic discussion or anything cultural in the event that was underway. Instead a terrace for anti-India slogans and pseudo-nationalist and pro-terroristic activities. Such a meeting to be organized on the campus of a government funded university is certainly far from lawful.
The JNU Students Union president has been arrested on Friday on sedition charge and he has claimed innocence. A question rises Would America allow campuses or citizens to shout pro-osama slogans glorifying him? Or any country for that matter. Pakistan cricket fan of Virat Kohli was sentenced for 10 years in jail for waving an Indian flag. Our country’s judiciary and administrative systems tolerant enough if we consider this incident. Aren’t these terrorists, wearing cloak of leftist views? The question is who is infiltrating funds for these anti-nationalist activities. Who is the real financier and Swami for this movement must be throughly investigated.
The democratic rights are meant to be cherished and protected and must not allowed to be misused in the name of freedom. There is a line that divides right to have academic debate, cultural activities and activities that support terrorism or the idea of it. These anti-national brutes are using unsubstantial information to motivate anti-nationalism in the under-informed youths. Law must be enforced and these cowards who have no rights to be called Indians mist be shown what judiciary can do.
.. By Dr. Rajan Pandey
Twitter: @rajanpandey001








