Rename JNU after Swami Vivekanada: K’taka BJP leader

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C T Ravi. (Photo: twitter@CTRavi_BJP)

Bengaluru, (Asian independent) BJP’s national general secretary for Maharashtra, Goa and Tamil Nadu, C.T. Ravi, demanded on Monday that Delhi’s premier institute, Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), be renamed as Swami Vivekananda University.

Ravi, who is not new to making controversial remarks, tweeted, “It was Swami Vivekananda who stood for the idea of ‘Bharat’. His philosophy and values signify the ‘Strength of Bharat’. It is only right that Jawaharlal Nehru University be renamed as Swami Vivekananda University. Life of Bharat’s patriotic saint will inspire generations to come.”

Just four days ago, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had virtually unveiled a statue of Swami Vivekananda on the JNU campus and asserted that people may have ideological differences, but ideology should be seen supporting and not opposing the nation in matters of national interest.

The Prime Minister had said that the statue will inspire everyone and instill courage and compassion that Swami Vivekananda wanted to see in people.

JNU has long been considered an impregnable fort of the Left parties, with student unions affiliated to them calling the shots on the campus.

The BJP and Hindutva groups, including RSS’ student wing Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishat (ABVP), have often claimed that those with “anti-national” sentiments have found support from the Left-affiliated bodies.

Ravi is known for making controversial remarks from his early days in politics. He rose to prominence by organising the ‘Datta Mala Abhiyana’, which was launched in early 90s in Chikkamagaluru claiming that Bababudangiri, a Muslim shrine, was actually the abode of Guru Dattatreya.

The movement was then considered to be the Ayodhya movement of south India.

He had recently suggested that ‘love jihad’ should be criminalised in Karnataka. Later, the matter was discussed in the BJP’s executive committee meeting in Mangaluru and Karnataka Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurappa had even announced that his government would bring in such a legislation soon.