Image: right (nikita.sara.singh/ Facebook), left (PTI)
In her Facebook post, she wrote a small child who was bleeding profusely was stopped from going to the hospital. She further added that while the mother of the child was screaming for help to get her car out of the jam, the JNU student protesters were dancing to the beat of the drums and singing 'aazadi'.
Sara claims that she tried to reason with the protesters but they said ‘that's not our problem’. In the Facebook post, she also says that a lady in ‘full makeup was giving interviews’, claiming it was JNU student activist Shehla Rashid.
Commenting on the allegations, in a series of Tweets, Shehla Rashid said that she had no knowledge of the incident and that none of the students had any knowledge of the incident.
Rashid also said that 'Public inconvenience' is a classic tactic to defame movements.