NEW DELHI – Jawaharlal National University (JNU) administration on Wednesday ordered a disciplinary enquiry into holding of an event on campus against the hanging of the parliament attack convict Afzal Guru despite cancellation of permission saying any talk about country’s disintegration cannot be national. According to the local newspaper reports, the university’s move came in wake of protests by members of ABVP outside the VC office demanding expulsion of students who misled the university about the nature of the event. “The VC has told us that an enquiry has been ordered and based on the report action will be taken. But we will approach the Ministry of HRD as well as the Home Ministry demanding that the students who contributed to this anti-national activity be expelled,” said Alok Singh, President of ABVP’s JNU unit. Earlier – on Tuesday – an event was organised at JNU (Jawaharlal National University) campus by some students that lead to exchange of verbal missiles between different groups of students. A cultural evening was organised by 10 students, formerly of the Democratic Students’ Union (DSU), at the Sabarmati Dhaba, against the execution of Afzal Guru and separatist leader Maqbool Bhat, and for Kashmir’s right to self-determination. Afzal Guru was hanged on February 9, 2013 for his role in the 2001 attack on the parliament. Anti-India slogans like “Kashmir ki azadi tak jung chalegi, Bharat ki barbadi tak jung chalegi” were reportedly raised at the protest meet. The report further said that all across the campus, posters were pasted – on which it was written that there will be an art and a photo exhibition portraying the history of the occupation of Kashmir and the people’s struggle against it. The ABVP (Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad) complained about the same, after which the JNU administration revoked permission for the programme. But even after this, the commemorative meeting went ahead.