Nitish silent over mob attack on professor: Jamia teachers

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New Delhi: The Jamia Teachers’ Solidarity Association (JTSA) on Sunday slammed Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar for his silence over a mob attack on an Assistant Professor in the state.
Sanjay Kumar was attacked on August 17 in Motihari in Bihar after he posted a comment in response to a post, criticising former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee.
Kumar had written, ‘Fascivad ke ek yug ki samapti. Atal ji anant yatra par nikle (The end of an era of fascism. Atal ji embarks on eternal journey)’
“We are surprised at the sullen silence of the government on this murderous assault. We can only conclude that your conscience has made peace with the lynch mob,” said the association in a statement.The comments came after a 38-second video clipping which went viral on social media shows Sanjay Kumar in a street, with his clothes torn, abused, beaten by a mob. However, the attackers were booked under milder charges — all of which are bailable, the teachers’ body added. (IANS)

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