In 2016, Singh led a group of professors who accused students and other faculty members at Jawaharlal Nehru University of engaging in illegal activities, in a document that they titled
Jawaharlal Nehru University: The Den of Secessionism and Terrorism, and particularly singling out students from Kashmir and North-east India, and describing Muslim and Dalit students as "anti-national". In response to her remarks, she was required to appear before the National Commission for Scheduled Castes, for her statements that targeted Dalit students, who have faced historic and ongoing discrimination on the basis of caste. In 2019, Singh asked for the public execution of 40 Kashmiri Indian citizens in exchange for the lives of the service personnel that had been killed in the
Pulwama terror attack, and in a post on
Twitter, publicly accused then Kashmir Chief Minister
Mehbooba Mufti of negligence. Singh subsequently reiterated these remarks in an interview with
Indian Express, stating that her call for the execution of Indian citizens was so that Chief Minister Mufti would "realise what is pain." The Jawaharlal Nehru Teachers' Association condemned the remarks and requested an inquiry into her conduct, following which Singh filed a police complaint against the teachers' association. Singh has since filed a criminal complaint against the students who complained to the university about her remarks, accusing them of attempting to incite violence. == Awards ==