As he returned to the JNU campus last night, a large crowd of students was waiting at the same place where he made the speech called "seditious" by the police. The atmosphere was electric."I come from a village where there are magic shows. People show magic tricks and sell rings that fulfill all wishes...We have some people like that in our country, who say black money will come back, sabka saath sabka vikas (development for all)," Mr Kumar said taking a dig at the BJP."We Indians forget too soon but this time the tamasha (show) is too big and these jumlas (gimmicks) won't be forgotten," he said to applause and laughter.Throwing in plenty of one-liners to make his point, Mr Kumar quipped: "Some got swayed by your Har Har slogan. These days people are upset about Arhar (dal)."He said he has "serious political differences with Mr Modi but will agree with his tweet in which he said Satyamev Jayate (truth will win)."He also took a swipe at Education Minister Smriti Irani, who defended action against the JNU students. "My child, my child... she says. For the first time I saw her acting. Is it the Lok Sabha TV or Star Plus?"Smriti Irani had repeatedly referred to Hyderabad student Rohith Vemula as a "child" while accusing opposition parties of politics over his suicide.While he was speaking, reactions had started pouring in. Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal was among the first to tweet his praise.