New Delhi: Jawaharlal Nehru University professor Makarand Paranjape, Monday, took on Kanhaiya Kumar for quoting wrong facts, while delivering his speech at the campus after being released from Tihar Jail last week.

Paranjape, poet and professor of English at JNU, made the comments while speaking at 15th edition of the speak-in at JNU: “India’s Uncivil Wars. Tagore, Gandhi — JNU and what is ‘Left’ of the nation”.

While addressing the students and some faculty members, Paranjape questioned Kumar for wrongly quoting historical facts.

“Kanhaiya said in his celebrated speech Golwalkar met Mussolini. Did you check your facts, it was Moonje who met Mussolini. I am not saying they were not impressed by the fascist, they were. They thought it is a very good idea to have an authoritarian system. Please let us agree on what is factual and what is not. Fascism stands for anti-democratic position and so does Stalinism," the professor said.

Notably, Paranjape's speech was interrupted by Kanhaiya Kumar amid sloganeering and booing by some students. However, other speakers, who were pro-Left, had a smooth run.

The professor further took on Kanhaiya for saying that his organisation was the oldest and fought a lot for independence. The JNU president is a member of All India Students Association (AISA), which is the student wing of the Communist Party of India (CPI).

"The Communist Party of India wrote to the British that they will not agitate when you are fighting, we will cooperate with you. When he (Kumar) said we fought for Independence of India, I want to know what the evidences are,” the professor said

Paranjape's stated that the present discourse in JNU in particular and in the country in general has destroyed the middle ground, adding that only the extremes are left.

Earlier, the professor had said the February 9 event in support of Parliament attack convict Afzal Guru at JNU was carried out under a false pretext.

JNU student leader Kanhaiya Kumar, arrested for sedition, was released from the Tihar Jail on March 03.