Close X
Thursday, September 26, 2024
ADVT 
Interesting

Grandfather Comes To Rescue Of Gurmehar Kaur, Mother Keeps Mum

Darpan News Desk IANS, 28 Feb, 2017 01:13 PM
    Gurmehar Kaur's grandfather Kanwaljeet Singh on Tuesday hit out at the politicians asking them to refrain from giving any statement on her granddaughter.
     
    “Drama is being created, which shouldn't be highlighted. Politicians must refrain from giving statements,” said Kanwaljeet.
     
    He said: “She is just a young girl, lost her father to Kargil war. Don't they (politicians) see a daughter in her.” 
     

    However, the mother of the 20-year-old Delhi University student, whose defiant stand against the ABVP drew a volley of hate messages on her Facebook account refused to be drawn into the controversy over it.
     
    When contacted, Rajvinder Kaur said, "No thanks... I do not want this controversy to go on."
     
    "For me, security of my daughter is a much bigger issue than any news", she said.
     
    Gurmehar's uncle Davinderdeep Singh, a professor at a college in Nakodar at Jalandhar, Gulmehar's hometown, said his brother would have stood like a rock behind her.
     

    "She is entitled to her opinion... she did not say anything anti-national," he said.
     
    Kaur, who is a Delhi University student and daughter of Kargil war martyr, invited a stir by posting a message against the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) on social media.
    Kaur has also filed a complaint with the  Delhi Commission for Women alleging that she received rape threats on social media for posting the message.
     
    The Delhi Police also filed an FIR against the rape threat to Kaur. The FIR was registered under relevant Sections of the IT Act and the IPC.
     
    The entire controversy gained momentum after last week's clash that erupted between Left-affiliated All India Students Association (AISA) and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) backed ABVP over cancellation of Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) student Umar Khalid's event at Delhi University's Ramjas College.
     
    The seminar was withdrawn by the college authorities following opposition by the ABVP.

    MORE Interesting ARTICLES

    Pakistan's Transgenders Mocked By Most, Abhorred By Many

    Pakistan's Transgenders Mocked By Most, Abhorred By Many
    PESHAWAR, Pakistan — Abandoned by family and mocked by their society, the life of a Pakistani transgender is lonely. It can even be deadly.

    Pakistan's Transgenders Mocked By Most, Abhorred By Many

    Chicago-Area Woman Who Created Beehive Hairdo Dies At Age 98

    Chicago-Area Woman Who Created Beehive Hairdo Dies At Age 98
    Ahlgrim Funeral Home in the Chicago suburb of Elmhurst said Monday that Heldt died Friday at a senior living community.

    Chicago-Area Woman Who Created Beehive Hairdo Dies At Age 98

    Bill Gates: Chickens, Not Computers, Can Solve Poverty

    Want to end extreme poverty? Technology hyper-billionaire Bill Gates says the answer is chickens. And that's not the name of new Microsoft software.

    Bill Gates: Chickens, Not Computers, Can Solve Poverty

    Canadian Bobsledders Take Up Golf With Goal Of Improving Focus, Mental Toughness

    Canadian Bobsledders Take Up Golf With Goal Of Improving Focus, Mental Toughness
    As rain falls on the picturesque setting, one surrounded by breathtaking mountains mostly hidden by clouds on this day, some of the golf balls go straight and some don't.

    Canadian Bobsledders Take Up Golf With Goal Of Improving Focus, Mental Toughness

    Sex Acts With Animals Are Legal, Canada's Supreme Court Rules

    Sex Acts With Animals Are Legal, Canada's Supreme Court Rules
    WARNING: Contents may disturb some readers

    Sex Acts With Animals Are Legal, Canada's Supreme Court Rules

    Uruguay's Blind 'Bird Man' Can Identify 3,000 Bird Sounds

    Uruguay's Blind 'Bird Man' Can Identify 3,000 Bird Sounds
    The 29-year-old said he realized he had perfect, or absolute pitch, when he was a boy. Tossing stones in a river, he was able to tell his father exactly the note each one made when it hit the water.

    Uruguay's Blind 'Bird Man' Can Identify 3,000 Bird Sounds