'We want freedom in India, not freedom from India'
'We want freedom in India, not freedom from India'
Jawaharlal Nehru University Students Union President Kanhaiya Kumar 
declared on Thursday night that what students wanted was “freedom in 
India, not freedom from India.” 
Addressing a huge gathering of students on the campus, soon after 
release from Tihar Jail, Mr. Kumar said: “It is not azadi from India, it
 is azadi in India [we want]... from the corrupt practices that are 
going on inside the country.” Mr. Kumar made his fiery speech at the 
same place where he had addressed students just a day before his arrest.
 
"Attack on JNU planned"
In his “home-coming” speech, Mr. Kumar took on the BJP government and 
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, saying that the university and its 
students were targeted because they took on the government through 
Occupy UGC movement and demanded justice for Hyderabad University 
student Rohith Vemula. 
“The attack on JNU is a planned one as they want to de-legitimise the 
UGC protest, and to dilute the fight for justice for Rohith Vemula,” he 
said, amid loud cheers. 
He started his one-hour long address by thanking everyone who supported 
him and the university during the crisis, before targeting the 
government. 
“I come from a village, where there are magic shows. People show magic 
and sell rings that fulfil all wishes...We have some people like that in
 our country, who say black money will come back, sabka saath sabka vikas (development for all),” he said. 
"Government does not take kindly to criticism"
Jawaharlal Nehru University Students’ Union president Kanhaiya Kumar 
said on Thursday that the BJP government did not take kindly to any 
criticism of its functioning or ideology. 
Addressing a huge gathering of students on the campus, soon after his 
release from Tihar Jail on interim bail, Mr. Kumar said: “We Indians 
forget easily but the drama this time was so big that we still remember 
all the ‘Jumla’ used during election campaign. If you speak against the 
government, their cyber cell will send your doctored videos and count 
the number of condoms in your hostel; 69 per cent people of this country
 voted against their ideology. Only 31 per cent are those who were 
fooled by their ‘Jumlebaazi’.” 
"Azadi from brahminism, azadi from casteism"
Further explaining the term “azadi” that is often used by JNU 
students during their speeches, Mr. Kumar said: “I want to tell the 
entire nation, today, what is the azadi that we ask for. We want azadi from capitalism, from brahminism, from casteism, this is the kind of azadi that we want.” 
He also spoke to the students about his time in jail. “When I spent time
 in jail, I realised that the constable who was taking me for medical 
tests, for food, they are also people like me. They are also a part of 
the corrupt system. When I tried to explain to them my views, they 
understood what is the kind of azadi that we have been 
demanding.” Mr. Kumar came to the JNU campus after meeting some leaders 
at the CPI office. He will also address a press conference along with 
the senior party leaders on Friday. 
Also read: What is the JNU row all about?
| Some snippets from his speech: | 
| "We want freedom not from India but from those who loot India." | 
| "We will pursue this fight that was begun by Rohith Vemula and all of you and we will see it till it's end!" | 
| "The PM had tweeted 'Satyameva Jayate'. I am also saying the same thing." | 
| "The ABVP is not our enemy. They are our opposition." | 
| "You speak against the government and they send doctored videos." | 
| "This is a long fight. We will fight it without bowing!" | 
| "The attack on JNU was planned to distract us from the UGC protest and dilute the fight for justice for Rohith Vemula." | 

 
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