@ANI This single poster destroyed the whole joint efforts of the left gang from students, professors to Bollywood w… https://t.co/fIwTc3At8z — ∂ɑќsɦ🔰 (@thyventus) 1578325582000

@ANI Wow! An overt declaration of anti-nationalism. The government tolerates this, yet gets called fascist. — Enigma (@BoseDeadOrAlive) 1578325269000

@ANI This is their real agenda!! 😑 — Pia purkayastha (@PiaPurkayastha7) 1578323485000

@ANI the true character of all these protests — celestiallight (@dcemeterygirl) 1578323362000

@ANI Now it is very clear, the agenda behind all this agitation... — RAJDEEP MAZUMDER (@rajdeep_mz) 1578324838000

@ANI @MumbaiPolice picture can be clearly seen why police dont take action. — Rahul debnath (@rahulde89878282) 1578324249000

@ANI Don’t over read ! Free your own state of oppression and allow free expression. This is reaction to those who i… https://t.co/H2TuYHhDji — Rajesh Sachdeva (@1710rajesh) 1578325812000

NEW DELHI: Amid the ongoing protest against the violence at Delhi's Jawaharlal Nehru University, a poster with an open anti-India message 'Free Kashmir' was seen at the Gateway of India , evoking strong reactions on social media platforms .Thousands of protesters have converged at the Gateway of India to condemn the violence at JNU. While several of them shouted slogans, some others were seen making posters at the site to vent their anger over the incident.However, this particular poster at the site evoked strong reactions on social media platforms. Reacting to the image and video of this poster tweeted by news agency ANI, several people demanded strong action against the woman protester for openly taking an anti-India stand.There were many who questioned the agenda behind the agitation, which has found widespread support in the city.However, there were some who felt not much should be read into the protest by the woman.A mob of masked young people stormed the Jawaharlal Nehru University campus in south Delhi on Sunday evening and systematically targeted students in three hostels, including one occupied by women, unleashing mayhem with sticks, stones and iron rods, hitting inmates and breaking windows, furniture and personal belongings.The protests in Mumbai started in a small way around Sunday midnight, with messages relayed on social media networks with candle-lit vigils and a procession to the iconic Gateway of India. By Monday afternoon, the trickle swelled into huge crowds at the Gateway of India, with many protesters apparently prepared for a long vigil.Delhi Police has registered a case against unidentified people for rioting and damage to property. Ghosh, who was among the 34 students admitted at the AIIMS and Safdurjung hospitals, were discharged on Monday.