'Attack on Umar Khalid fallout of hate campaign against him by media'

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Politicians, student leaders and activists condemned the alleged attack on JNU student leader Khalid outside the here today saying the incident was the fallout of a "hate campaign" against him on media and

Some unidentified men targeted the JNU student leader and gunshots were heard but he escaped unhurt, according to witnesses even as the police asserted it will verify the incident.

Former Jammu and tweeted against the attack and said, "Wage a motivated hate campaign against individuals & sooner or later someone will feel emboldened enough to take the law into their own hands. The attack on @UmarKhalidJNU is the direct result of the relentless hate campaign using both & Glad he's well."

Tagging the official handle of PMO India, and Independent MLA from Gujarat claimed that last month when Khalid, and I had received death threats, we had sought police protection and even till today, none of us have been given any kind of security

"Even those media groups, who are working to help BJP achieve political gains, and call Kanhaiya Kumar, Khalid and as members of 'tukde tukde gang' and 'anti-nationals' are also to be blamed for the attack," he posted on

JNU student leader said the incident was the "direct result of hatred whipped up by ... and other hate media" and called it "shocking and condemnable".

student opined it was time the took to the streets against such incidents.

"I want to say I'm shocked and surprised but I'm not. It was only time the came out on the streets. And God forbid something happens tomorrow to someone the blood will be on our hands for not condemning the hatred enough.

"Gauri Lankesh, Kalburgi, Shujaat Bhukhari and now an attack on @UmarKhalidJNU. History tells us that these are the warning signs before a perfectly normal, thriving nation turns into a battlefield. How are we still this ignorant and keep missing them?" she posted on the microblogging site.

activist also blamed certain channels for the "murderous violence" against Khalid. ?

"Shocking attempt to kill #UmarKhalid - ironically outside The hate speech and fake by channels targeting him and others as 'anti national' directly results in such murderous violence, she wrote on

JNU student leader tweeted in Hindi and said, "What could be a bigger evidence of jungle raj in the country that the copies of the Constitution are burnt and is fired at, close to the Parliament. The confidence of criminals has increased under the current government and media."

and JNU alumnus Swara Bhasker also posted on Twitter, "What are we becoming?!???!? A lawless anarchic state of affairs.. so damaging to our institutions and credibility at a responsible State. Even if you don't like umar's views! #UmarKhalid."

Comedian Kunal Kamra posted on social media, "If this doesn't chill your spine what will? If you choose silence now when will you speak? If this is not wrong, what is wrong?In Solidarity.

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First Published: Mon, August 13 2018. 17:45 IST