April 18, 2026 10:38 pm (IST)
Subramanian Swamy's tweets on JNU sparks controversy
New Delhi, Sept 24 (IBNS): Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Subramanian Swamy on Thursday sparked a controversy with his tweets on Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU).
Swamy said he has been offered the post of Vice Chancellor at JNU.
He also mentioned that he will not consider the offer unless he is allowed to rusticate 'anti-national students'.
"PTs are overwhelmingly against my accepting JNU VC post. No question of my considering unless allowed to rusticate anti- national students," Swamy tweeted.
He said: "I think JNU needs an Anti Narcotics Bureau campus branch office to raid dorms and arrest Naxals, jehadis and Elis. BSF camp also."
He also mentioned that he will not consider the offer unless he is allowed to rusticate 'anti-national students'.
"PTs are overwhelmingly against my accepting JNU VC post. No question of my considering unless allowed to rusticate anti- national students," Swamy tweeted.
He said: "I think JNU needs an Anti Narcotics Bureau campus branch office to raid dorms and arrest Naxals, jehadis and Elis. BSF camp also."
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