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Typing 'anti-national' takes netizens to JNU on Google maps

| | Mar 26, 2016, at 02:38 am
New Delhi, Mar 25 (IBNS): Typing a word like 'anti-national' into the search bar on Google maps is taking netizens to New Delhi's Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU).

Not only the word 'anti-national', even a word like 'patriotism' is also carrying people to the institute.

The university  witnessed protests and counter protests with the police cracking down on students over the anti-India slogans raised earlier to mark the death anniversary of Parliament Attack convict Afzal Guru on its campus in the national capital last month.

JNU student leader Kanhaiya Kumar was arrested on sedition charges and was later released on bail.

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