JNUSU president Kanhaiya Kumar was today shown black flags at a function here by two unidentified persons who were roughed up by his supporters before being detained by the police for questioning.
The two persons belonging to a little-known outfit ‘Youth Swaraj’ - showed black flags to the JNUSU president, besides raising slogan of ‘Bharat Mata Ki Jai’ while he was speaking at a function ‘Azadi’ in S K Memorial hall here organised by AISF and AIYF.
Kanhaiya’s supporters thrashed the two persons in the hall. Later the police took the duo into custody.
“Police have detained two persons in this regard,” Patna Senior Superintendent of Police Manu Maharaj told PTI.
The two detainees have been identified as Nitish Kumar, a resident of Sitamarhi district, and Manikant Mani, a resident of Samastipur district, the police said, adding that the two youths are said to be the members of RSS.
The JNUSU president, who was addressing the gathering when the incident occurred, said he was not scared of such elements who oppose him or try to distub his functions.
“I am not scared of anything whether you hurl a shoe or a stone.... They want to disturb my programmes as they are uncomfortable with my questions,” Kumar said.
Attacking Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Kumar alleged that he became the PM “with the support of capitalists” and cannot solve the problem of unemployment.
“I am a PhD scholar who is the son of an Anganwadi worker. This itself proves that taxpayers’ money or subsidy given to JNU is spent and utilised properly,” Kumar said, adding that people should not worry about wastage of taxpayers’ money as a large majority of people in the country want JNU like institutions.
Alleging that only capitalists get loans from banks, he said they “do not repay loans and instead they fly to London overnight”, a reference to the fugitive industrialist Vijay Mallya, who is in Britain after defaulting on a loan of over Rs 9000 crore.
Kumar was given a rousing welcome in the state yesterday. He was escorted by a posse of policemen at airport on his arrival from New Delhi and the JNUSU President moved with a convoy in the state capital.
Kanhaiya, who hails from Begusarai district of Bihar, is on a two-day tour of his home state and met both Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and RJD president Lalu Prasad Yadav yesterday.
Kanhaiya shot into limelight after he was arrested in a sedition case in connection with a controversial event in JNU.
He is currently out on interim bail.