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‘F*ck BJP’, ‘Bhagwa jalega’: JNU goons vandalised soon to be inaugurated statue of Swami Vivekananda on campus

The images were shared by Dr Anand Ranganathan, scientist and columnist, who is also associated with the JNU.

Goons at one of India’s premiere educational institutes, Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), vandalised a soon-to-be inaugurated statue of Swami Vivekananda on campus. The images were shared by Dr Anand Ranganathan, scientist and columnist, who is also associated with the JNU.


As seen in images above, JNU goons had painted abusive slogans like “F*ck BJP” and “Bhagwa Jalega”.

Read: NSUI goons vandalise Savarkar statue inside Delhi University campus, put shoe garland

Last night Dr Ranganathan had shared images of other places where JNU goons had resorted to vandalism. JNU goons had spray painted “You are not our VC”, “Go back to your Jan Sangh”, “VC get lost” and other slogans demanding his resignation.

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