New Delhi: Over one and a half years after becoming a member of the Congress get together, former scholar chief Kanhaiya Kumar bought his first main organisational position because the in-charge of the get together’s scholar wing, the Nationwide College students Union of India (NSUI).
On Thursday, Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge appointed Kanhaiya, a former president of Jawaharlal Nehru College College students’ Union (JNUSU), as All India Congress Committee (AICC) in-charge of NSUI.
At the moment, Neeraj Kunadan heads the NSUI — the Congress’ scholar wing — which was established in 1971
After leaving the Communist Get together of India (CPI), Kanhaiya joined the Congress get together in September 2021, within the presence of former Congress president Rahul Gandhi. Together with him, one other distinguished younger chief Jignesh Mevani pledged help to the get together.
Nevertheless, since then, Kanhaiya was languishing on the sidelines with the get together not giving him any organisational position although he was drafted within the election campaigns in Himachal Pradesh, Gujarat and Odisha.
On the time, whereas becoming a member of the Congress get together, Kanhaiya had stated, “If the largest and oldest get together within the nation shouldn’t be saved, then that is a matter.” He added that the ideological warfare within the nation can solely be fought and led by the Congress get together. “This can be a historic accountability I’ve on my shoulders which I can not deny.”
Curiously, Kanhaiya had defeated the NSUI presidential candidate to move the scholars’ union at Jawaharlal Nehru College from 2015 to 2016. Again then, the Bihar born scholar chief was affiliated with the All India College students’ Federation (AISF), a Left-wing scholar organisation.
Kanhaiya first rose to prominence when a sedition case was filed towards him, allegedly for elevating “anti-national” slogans at JNU in 2016. He was charged with the case together with fellow scholar leaders Umar Khalid, Anirban Bhattacharya and several other others.
The case introduced the JNU scholar chief into a lot prominence, with many political events and leaders popping out in his help. Subsequently, he joined the CPI in 2016 and remained with the get together until 2021. Throughout his stint with the CPI, he unsuccessfully contested the 2019 Lok Sabha election from Bihar’s Begusarai.
(Edited by Tony Rai)
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