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IITians are selfish, have no genuine love for India, says Markandey Katju
Known for speaking his mind, former Supreme Court judge Markandey Katju now seemingly has a take on the mind-set of students of Indian Institute of Technology (IIT).
New Delhi: Known for speaking his mind, former Supreme Court judge Markandey Katju now seemingly has a take on the mind-set of students of Indian Institute of Technology (IIT).
While addressing students of Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Katju on Friday said that they do not have genuine love for country and they are utterly selfish with no patriotism or idealism left among them.
Katju visited the elite engineering institution and the comment was unexpected as he was invited as a guest speaker there to speak on various issue.
After visiting IIT Bombay Justice Katju on Saturday posted on Twitter where he said, “Most of you IIT students have no genuine love for the country. You are utterly selfish, with no patriotism or idealism”.
He further criticised the students saying that, after the IITians settle down in America, they become NRIs, who know everything and do not understand about what is good for the people of country and what is not.
Not only that, he even went on to the tax sector where he said, "Your education in IIT is largely subsidized by the Indian taxpayer. But after we Indians pay for your education, you are taken away by America who benefit form your knowledge, which was imparted by us. He lashed at IITians and further mentioned, "And after settling down in America, you will become NRIs -- supercilious know-alls, who will give lectures to Indians about what is good for them and what is not."