Finance Minister Arun Jaitley has said JNU is not a sovereign territory and police has every right to enter if laws are being violated. Intervening in a debate on the JNU row in Rajya Sabha, Mr Jaitley questioned whether hate speech can be termed as free speech. <br/><br/>He said the kind of language used in the circular for the JNU meet indicates that the students named in it are ultra-leftist. Saying that some amount of radical romancing takes place in Universities, the Minister said it may not be right to give respectability to people whose ideology is to break the nation. <br/><br/>Taking on the Congress, Mr Jaitley said the major opposition party should condemn it more strongly as they have lost two Prime Ministers to terrorism. He said the great offence which took place inside JNU must not be camouflaged in the name of freedom of speech.
News On AIR | February 25, 2016 7:04 PM
JNU not a sovereign territory, police have rights to enter if laws being violated: Jaitley