Ban entry of Kanhaiya Kumar in Goa : HJS demands to CM

Controversial JNUSU leader Kanhaiya Kumar is going to come in November this year to Goa to attend a convention. The entry of Kanhaiya Kumar in the state is likely to raise protests and it will disturb the peace and law and order situation in Goa as evident from the protests held all over the country earlier. Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) has demanded through a memorandum 0n 27th July to the Chief Minister of Goa to ban entry of Kanhaiya Kumar in the state.

Memorandum given by Dr. Manoj Solanki, state convener of HJS says that as per the media report controversial student leader Kanhaiya Kumar is expected to be in Goa this November. He is current president of Jawaharlal Nehru University students’ union and leader of the all India student federation (AISF), the student wing of the Communist Party of India (CPI). He is expected to attend the ‘Abhivyakti : Dakshinayan Rashtriya Parishad’, a three-day national convention to be hosted in Goa by the Dakshinayan Abhiyan, to be held from November 18 to 20 at the Ravindra Bhavan,  Margao. Earlier Kanhaiya Kumar was arrested by the Delhi police in connection with an event at the university in which anti-national slogans and those in favour of terrorist Afzal Guru were allegedly raised on the charges of sedition. The controversy had led to huge students protests both at the university as well as in several cities across the country.

Following the event, Home Minister Rajnath Singh had said that any kind of sloganeering against the country would not be tolerated. Goa is a peaceful state with no law and order situation and the entry of Kanhaiya Kumar in the state of Goa is likely to raise protests and disturb the peace and law and order situation in Goa as evident from the protests all over the country.

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