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The US speaker reacts to the palestine speech, a supporter of Indian-American Megha Vemuri: ‘Does your children avoid MIT’

Indian-American student Megha Vemuri is at the center of a major dispute as he spoke against Israel in his MIT Commission speech.

Speaker Mike Johnson reacted to the response ceremony of Palestine, a supporter of Indian origin Megha Vemuri and called it ignorant, disgusting and morally bankrupt. Johnson also took MIT to work as he questioned why the institute had not responded properly. The speaker was reacting to a post by Maga’s commentator Magin Kelly, who criticized Vemuri’s apathy for the Jewish students who attended the ceremony. “Does your children escape from Mit and Ivy League at all costs,” Johnson wrote. “So this woman kidnaps the MIT graduate to talk about her personal beliefs about Israel, any insult to Jewish students or other people is humiliated. MIT banned Vemuri from participating in the rest of the incident. Maga commentators, some Indian commentators and many Jewish students criticized Vemuri and questioned why they needed to do so.Vemuri gave a separate speech to the MIT administration, which was approved, but on stage, he praised his classmates for protesting a separate protest against a separate Israel. “In the previous spring, MIT’s Graduate Body and Graduate Students Union held a heavy vote to cut relations with the Israeli army of the massacre. You called for a permanent ceasefire in Gaza. And you stood in solidarity with supporter-Filistini workers in the campus. You are coming for all universities.The Jewish students went out of the speech as Vemuri accused the MIT of complex in the “ongoing massacre of Palestinian people”.

What did MIT say on Vemuri’s speech

Vemuri was stopped from participating in the rest of the incident, while MIT said they support independent expression, but they did not stand with what Vemuri did. “MIT started in relation to 2025 activities, a speech given by a graduate at Thursday’s Onemit Commission ceremony was not the speaker provided by the speaker in advance. While the person had a fixed role in today’s bachelor’s degree ceremony, was informed that he would not be allowed in today’s events,” a Mit Spoccession said. The MIT said, “MIT supports free expression, but stands by its decision, which was in response to the organizers who deliberately and repeatedly, and an important institute led the protests from the stage, disrupting the function, disrupting the function.”

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