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Jadavpur University: Newspaper editor opens up after being called 'sell-out' by Union Minister Babul Supriyo

Recounting the conversation, The Telegraph editor R Rajagopal said Supriyo misconstrued his categorical assertion as arrogance and reminded him that he was speaking to a “central minister”

September 23, 2019 / 17:56 IST
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Babul Supriyo at Jadavpur University. (Image: Twitter)
Babul Supriyo at Jadavpur University. (Image: Twitter)

Jadavpur University in Kolkata has been in the eye of the storm since September 19, when Union Minister Babul Supriyo visited the campus to address a seminar organized by ABVP (Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad).

Supriyo was initially stopped from entering the campus for around one-and-half hours by members of two Left-leaning organizations – Arts Faculty Students' Union (AFSU) and Students Federation of India (SFI) – who raised slogans 'Babul Supriyo Go Back'.

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The BJP leader faced another round of protests and was allegedly heckled and manhandled while trying to leave the campus around 5 pm.

What ensued was a tussle between the BJP leader and the protesters. While Supriyo accused the Vice-Chancellor of Jadavpur University (JU) of improper security arrangement, West Bengal Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar rescued the Union minister from the campus, in what the ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC) said was “partisan approach”.

The incident got widespread coverage across news platforms. However, an escapade with the editor of daily newspaper The Telegraph has come into the limelight.