‘Another BJP gem’: Twitter trolls Union Minister Sanjeev Balyan for ‘threatening’ JNU, Jamia students

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Union Minister Sanjeev Balyan on Wednesday said that if people from Western Uttar Pradesh are given 10 per cent reservation in Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) and Jamia Millia Islamia, then nobody will be able to make anti-national slogans.

Addressing a rally in support of the Citizenship (Amendment) Act in Meerut, Balyan said that after this Act was passed, there were attempts to create unrest in Western Uttar Pradesh, whether it is Muzzafarnagar, Meerut or Bijnor.

“Where did these people come from? Why did they come out on the streets?” Balyan asked.

This Act is about giving citizenship and not taking it away, he said and added that as compared to JNU and Jamia, there are more students in Meerut College who support the CAA.

Later, Balyan said, “Main Rajnath ji se nivedan karoonga, jo JNU,Jamia mein desh ke virodh mein naare lagate hain inka ilaaj ek hi hai, pashchim Uttar Pradesh ka wahan 10 per cent reservation karwa do, sabka ilaaj kar denge, kisi ki zarurat nahi padne ki (Those who raise anti-national slogans in JNU and Jamia, there is only one treatment… I would request Rajnath ji to give 10 per cent reservation to Western Uttar Pradesh there.” In Meerut, Singh participated in the awareness campaign organised by the BJP on Citizenship (Amendment) Act.

However, Twitter trolled the minister for his comments. “Don’t expect too much from illiterates,” a user commented. “He confirmed UP brutality,” wrote another user.

Here is how Twitter reacted:

(With inputs from ANI)

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