From JNU to Congress, Kanhaiya shrugs off contradictions: ‘Will be proven right 50 years later’

Charged with sedition in February 2016, Kanhaiya Kumar spent nearly three weeks in prison and was even attacked by a mob. But this did not stop the president of the students’ union at Delhi’s Jawaharlal Nehru University from delivering a blistering indictment of Prime Minister Narendra Modi once he was out on bail.

From the steps of the university’s administrative block, rechristened Freedom Square by protesting students, the young communist outlined his political vision in a speech that went viral.

“I don’t have faith in destiny, but something good is about to happen,” he said at the time. “If we can unite the Ambedkarite movement and the left movement in this country, we will form a government that guarantees justice to all.”

Today, Kumar is with the Congress party, which has made him a senior observer for the upcoming Assembly elections in Kerala. Far from uniting leftists and Ambedkarites, the assignment entails locking horns with the state’s ruling left coalition, of which his old organisation, the Communist Party of India, is a crucial constituent.

The Kerala gig represents just the latest in a series of contradictions that have loomed over Kumar’s political journey in the last decade. But Kumar insists that his beliefs are still the same and claims to have more clarity...

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