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    Ashish Sood Slams JNU Sloganeering: No Room for Violence

    India January 6, 20261 Min Read
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    In a strong statement, BJP leader Ashish Sood has condemned the recent sloganeering incident at Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU). Speaking on the controversial protests, Sood emphasized that politics must remain free from violent acts and inflammatory rhetoric.

    The JNU campus has once again become a hotspot for heated political debates, with students raising slogans that sparked widespread outrage. Sood, addressing the media, firmly stated, ‘There is no place for violent actions or hate-filled sloganeering in politics. Such behavior undermines democratic values and peace on campus.’

    This comes amid ongoing tensions at JNU, known for its vibrant yet often contentious student politics. Critics argue that such incidents fuel division, while supporters claim they are expressions of free speech. Sood urged authorities to take strict measures against disruptions.

    JNU protests have historically drawn national attention, from fee hikes to ideological clashes. Sood’s remarks highlight the BJP’s stance on maintaining law and order in educational institutions. As debates rage on social media, the incident underscores the need for responsible political discourse in India.

    Stay tuned for updates on JNU news, student protests, and political reactions across the country.

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