In
an old brick house in Bihat village in Bihar’s Begusarai district, the
home of arrested JNU students’ union president Kanhaiya Kumar, his
parents are stunned by the sedition charge slapped on him. They say he
can never be “a danger to Mother India” as he is being called.
Confined
to his bed since 2013 when the left side of his body was paralysed,
65-year-old Jaishankar Singh maintains: “I could study only up to Class
X but I ensured my children received good education. Education is the
biggest capital for poor people like us. No video or audio footage has
shown my son saying anything anti-national. He has been framed.” Turning
to a crowd that has gathered at his home, he asks, “What do you think
will happen? Only God knows...”
Kanhaiya’s
mother Meena Devi puts on a brave face. “This phase will pass...
Nothing shall happen to my son because he can never say or do anything
against the country... There is a court. I have full faith in my son and
God.” An anganwadi worker, she supports the family with her earnings of
Rs 3,000 a month — the eldest of three sons too works.
Struggling
to raise himself on the bed to catch TV updates on his son, Singh
believes his son has been “framed because JNU is a Left stronghold”. He
thinks Kanhaiya landed in trouble because “he had campaigned for the CPI
candidate” during the Bihar polls last year.
Bihat
is part of the Teghra assembly constituency, now held by the JD(U) but
known as the “Leningrad of Bihar” because it was the Left citadel for
four decades, witness to many a vicious battle with non-Left parties.
“Kanhaiya
has been with the All India Students Federation (the student arm of the
CPI) since high school,” says younger brother Prince, preparing for
competitive entrance examinations in Delhi. “I too am in student
politics. My entire family is Communist.”
From
the R K C High School in Barauni, Kanhaiya graduated from Magadh
University. Kanhaiya’s father is a Class X-dropout who used to work in
supply of stones. Meena Devi is a matriculate. Their eldest son,
Manikant, works as a supervisor with a company in Assam.
The
Begusarai units of the All India Students Federation and All India
Youth Federation protested against Union Ministers Rajnath Singh and
Smriti Irani Saturday.
“There
has been a sustained attempt at saffronisation of JNU and Kanhaiya has
become a pawn in the battle between Left and others,” claims AISF leader
Ramkrishna. Prahlad Singh of the AIYF leader joins him: \”The NDA found
nothing anti-national in Nathuram Godse’s supporters, but arrested
Kanhaiya for saying nothing.”
source:yahoonews
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