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    Home»India»Sadhguru Riteshwar Maharaj Slams JNU Slogans: No One Above Constitution

    Sadhguru Riteshwar Maharaj Slams JNU Slogans: No One Above Constitution

    India January 10, 20262 Mins Read
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    In a bold and unyielding statement that has sparked widespread discussion, revered spiritual leader Sadhguru Riteshwar Maharaj has taken a firm stand on the controversial sloganeering incident at Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU). Addressing the recent uproar over anti-national chants allegedly raised during an event on campus, the spiritual guru declared unequivocally that no individual or group stands above the Constitution of India.

    The controversy erupted when videos surfaced showing students shouting provocative slogans during a gathering commemorating the Parliament attack anniversary. This incident reignited debates about freedom of speech versus sedition, drawing sharp reactions from political leaders, activists, and now prominent spiritual figures like Sadhguru Riteshwar Maharaj.

    ‘No one is above the Constitution. Neither students, nor teachers, nor any self-proclaimed revolutionary,’ Maharaj asserted in a public address that quickly went viral on social media. He emphasized that while the right to dissent is fundamental, it must never cross into territory that threatens national integrity or disrespects the sacrifices of those who framed the nation’s foundational document.

    Maharaj’s intervention comes at a time when JNU has been under intense scrutiny. Past incidents, including the 2016 sedition row, have painted the university as a hotbed of radical politics. Critics argue that such events undermine academic freedom, while supporters claim they are expressions of legitimate protest against perceived injustices.

    Drawing from his vast following and reputation for blending spirituality with social commentary, Sadhguru Riteshwar Maharaj urged the youth to channel their energies constructively. ‘The Constitution is our sacred guide. Violating it in the name of ideology is not bravery; it’s betrayal,’ he remarked, calling for stricter enforcement of laws against anti-national activities.

    Political reactions have been swift. BJP leaders have praised Maharaj’s stance as a much-needed reality check for ‘leftist indoctrination’ on campuses, while opposition voices have accused him of stifling free speech. As the nation watches, this statement could influence ongoing investigations and public discourse on campus activism.

    In conclusion, Sadhguru Riteshwar Maharaj’s words serve as a clarion call for constitutional supremacy amid rising tensions. Whether this leads to meaningful dialogue or further polarization remains to be seen, but one thing is clear: the debate over JNU’s role in Indian democracy is far from over.

    anti-national chants Campus Politics India Constitution Supremacy JNU Sedition Case JNU Slogans Controversy Nationalism Debate Sadhguru Riteshwar Maharaj Spiritual Leader Statement
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