Thursday 18 February 2016

JNU protests: If Afzal Guru a martyr, who is Koppad Hanumanthappa, asks Yogeshwar Dutt.

Star Indian Wrestler Yogeshwar Dutt blasts ‘anti-nationals’ in patriotic poem.

Upananda Brahmachari | HENB | New Delhi | Feb 17, 2016:: Ace Indian wrestler Yogeshwar Dutt has expressed his opinion with a high definition patriotic notation over the last week’s Pro-Pak, Pro-Afzal and Azad-Kashmir incident at Jawaharlal Nehru University.
The winner of 2012 Olympic medal, Yogeshwar Dutt has written a patriotic poem on social media that has gone viral and touched the thousands hearts of Indian citizens.
Here is the text of the poem:
JNU protests: If Afzal Guru a martyr, who is Hanumanthappa, asks Yogeshwar Dutt. (Graphics- RR).
JNU protests: If Afzal Guru a martyr, who is Hanumanthappa, asks Yogeshwar Dutt. (Graphics- RR).
The star wrestler, in his detailed post, asked what kind of freedom of speech this is where people are disrespecting mother India. He added that if AfzalGuru was a martyr, what would people call Hanumanthappa ?
In his poem, Dutt challenges the separatists that they have no capability to divide India once again. The situation strikes the author as if one may take gun after leaving the pen to curb down the secessionists.
Dutt condemns the JNU way of taking advantage of free expression only to humiliate the dignity of the country!
Referring Bhagat Singh and Chandrasekhar Azad, Dutt argues another ‘Revolution’ to put to an end of the ‘ploy to destroy India’.
Though the posting does not refer the JNU connection, it is actually to attack the subversive students, teachers and other subversive elements in JNU and JU.
Yogeshwar’s post went viral in no time and was liked by 56, 933 and shared by 7, 720 users.
Earlier in the day, a scuffle broke out at the Patiala House court in New Delhi after a group of about 40 lawyers present inside the court started shouting anti-JNU slogans demanding that University faculty should be removed from the court room.
The faculty, however, refused to vacate the court forcing women police constables to arrive at the scene.
The university teachers had on Sunday rallied behind protesting students and questioned the administration’s decision to allow the police crackdown on the campus even as they appealed to the public not to “brand” the institution as “anti-national”.
Some Ultra Leftists, Pak influenced and Psuedo Secular teachers representing 40 central universities as well as faculty from the Pune-based FTII had come out in support of the agitating students saying it was an issue of “indiscipline” and not “sedition”.
Groups of such pitiable people may be reluctant to understand the essence of Yogeshwar Dutt’s poem which narrates that this land belongs to everybody, so we should be proud of it and must show our respect to this land in which we born.
__with input from Yahoo.

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