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Arun Jaitley slams opposition over JNU, says hate speech can`t be part of free speech
Parliament on Thursday debated and discussing the burning issues of JNU row and Rohith Vemula`s suicide. Here is all what happened:-
New Delhi: Parliament on Thursday debated and discussing the burning issues of JNU row and Rohith Vemula's suicide. Here is all what happened:-
- We cannot tolerate such anti-national activities in our campuses, we cannot allow our youth to be misled: Venkaiah Naidu in Lok Sabha
- It is the geography and territory of India which is being attacked today: Arun Jaitley in Rajya Sabha
- No one should camouflage the offence that took place in JNU: Arun Jaitley
- There can't be a single ideology, Arun Jaitley hits out at opposition parties
- Sec 124A (sedition law) says words spoken are enough, claims Arun Jaitley while condemning 'bharat ki barbaadi', 'bharat ke tukde hazaar honge' slogans
- Debate is being side tracked from real issues, says Arun Jaitley
- There is no respectability for those who wants to destroy India
- Vandalism in court premises is condemnable but is sedition a free speech?
- Can hate speech be a part of free speech, asks Arun Jaitley debate in Rajya Sabha on JNU row
- How can we respect those who want to break India, asks Arun Jaitley in Rajya Sabha
- We are entitled to be criticised but real issues shouldn't be sidelined, says Arun Jaitley
- Arun Jaitley slams event on Afzal Guru in JNU campus, condemns anti-national slogans
- JNU students who are arrested, absconding have ultra Left thought, says Arun Jaitley