Upset by Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MLA Gyandev Ahuja’s bizarre statement claiming that the Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) was a hub for sex and drugs, party president Amit Shah has summoned Ahuja.
The BJP MLA from Ramgarh in Rajasthan’s Alwar district listed out the “illicit” activities conducted at JNU.
More than 10,000 butts of cigarettes and 4,000 pieces of beedis are found. 50,000 big and small pieces of bones are found. 2,000 wrappers of chips and namkeen are found, and so are 3,000 used condoms. They commit misdeeds with our sisters and daughters there. 500 used contraceptive injections are also found.
He also alleged that “students are mostly found taking drugs after 8 pm inside the campus. Those studying in JNU are not children, but parents of two children. They indulge in peace protests in the mornings and during the nights, they perform obscene dances.”
The BJP MLA’s comments came during a march, on Monday, in Alwar against JNU students.
(with inputs from ANI)
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