NSUI leader's nude dance embarrasses Congress
Tuesday May 07, 2013 09:33:34 PM,
IANS
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Mumbai: Sending out a
strong disciplinary signal, the National Students Union of India (NSUI)
has suspended its Mumbai unit chief for allegedly dancing nude at
a private party, official sources said here Tuesday.
The order suspending Mumbai NSUI president Suraj Singh Thakur was
issued by NSUI president Rohit Chaudhary under instructions from
Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi, a party official said,
requesting anonymity.
Besides Thakur, two other NSUI officials have also been suspended
for "indecent" behaviour at the same private gathering at a camp
organised last month by Jawaharlal Nehru Leadership Training
Institute at Panvel, in adjoining Raigad district.
The suspensions were effected Monday after a video of the trio
stripping and dancing nude was uploaded on YouTube and quickly
became a rage. The video was removed Tuesday.
According to party sources, Thakur was in a highly inebriated
state when he and two others stripped and danced in the party.
Thakur was re-elected as NSUI Mumbai president in December 2012.
He had shot to prominence after he led protests against a book
penned by A.G. Perarivalan, reportedly a member of the team which
assassinated Rajiv Gandhi.
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