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Withdrawl of sedition charges won't be tolerated: BJP leader

BJP on Friday criticised Uttar Pradesh government for withdrawing sedition charges against Kashmiri students studying at a private university in Meerut, saying the SP government is only bothered about vote bank.

Updated on: Mar 07, 2014 01:27 PM IST
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BJP on Friday criticised Uttar Pradesh government for withdrawing sedition charges against Kashmiri students studying at a private university in Meerut, saying the SP government is only bothered about vote bank.

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"BJP will not tolerate withdrawl of sedition charges against the people who have insulted the nation. The Samajwadi government is bothered only about its vote bank and not about the country," Laxmikant Bajpai, president of BJP's Uttar Pradesh unit told PTI over phone.

Alleging that the sedition charges against the Kashmiri students have been withdrawn by the police on state government's instructions, Bajpai said," BJP will meet the Union home minister in connection with this issue and will demand a CBI probe into it." However, SSP (Meerut) Omkar Singh has confirmed that the sedition charges against the students have been withdrawn but investigation on charges of vandalisation and creating a ruckus is still on.

Around 60 Kashmiri students at Swami Vivekananda Subharti University in Meerut were expelled for three days from the hostel after they had allegedly supported Pakistan cricket team against India in the Asia Cup match between the two sides on Sunday last, an action that sparked an outrage in Kashmir Valley.

The sedition charges against the students were withdrawn were withdrawn later.

 
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