Suraj Thakur, the Mumbai President of the Congress student wing, the National Students Union of India (NSUI), has been suspended for dancing naked at a party function. News of the party and suspension come from CNN IBN that said he was suspended for his drunk and disorderly behaviour.

On NSUI's official Facebook page, posts condemn Thakur's behaviour. "NSUI stands strongly against anyone who flouts discipline. Stringent actions will be taken up against such individuals," reads one post.

The NSUI states further that Suraj Thakur had been suspended on the grounds of indiscipline.

"The organization won't tolerate any form of indiscipline; stringent actions will be taken up," reads another messages posted on Tuesday morning.

The details are a little sketchy at this point of time and further information is awaited. Thakur reportedly first gained prominence after he led vociferous protests against the book of Rajiv Gandhi’s alleged killer AG Perarivalan in May 2011. He had also organised a massive demonstration against senior BJP leader LK Advani later that year in November.

The video of Thakur allegedly dancing naked was uploaded on YouTube and was trending, but it has now been removed from the website. Beside Thakur, the NSUI national president has also suspended two other office bearers, who were also drunk at that time and caught shaking their leg with him.