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JNU Protests 2019: Token of Ridiculous Socialism

 

JNU ProtestJawahar Nehru University(JNU); a bed of leftist wing, always gets an obvious place in the media, although, the news is of the smallest importance.

In JNU, politically motivated agendas are used to be fortunately brainwashed most of the students in the campus. Students union are intellectually rusted out by the old socialistic philosophies. It cannot be a mere coincidence that Separatists, Naxalite, Maoist, and Jihadi forces always find endorsement from JNU.


JNU is different from others because of its affinity for radicalism and anti-establishment sentiments!!!


The people have now understood that any idea that challenges the unity and integrity of India seems to have a nexus with the leftists and JNU as their aid-platform.

Using JNU as a platform, the negative politics played by the anti-national forces has three targets — the unity and integrity, its faith and culture and the Constitution.

Today, students of JNU are guerrillas for a little cause of:

  • Raising hostel fees from a low Rs 20/- per month to Rs 600/- per month. Still, waivers are given to poor students.
  • Not permitting girls to visit boys’ hostels (or vice versa)
  • Implementing hostel timings and Dress code
  • CAA and NPR
  • Article 370 and so on.

Students from JNU have a dual colour

– They voiced for securing the right of self-determination for the people of Kashmir. They want Kashmir as a Free Kashmir. They want for the betterment of the only Muslim population of J&K ignoring the idea of India and the monster massacre of Kashmiri Hindus.

– They voiced for the removal of capital punishment. They believe that it amounts to gross violation of human rights. But they didn’t show any emotion to the parents in the Nirbhaya case of 2012.

– They didn’t come ahead to say anything against Pakistan while they attacked on Hotel Taj and the Parliaments where we lost thousands of people. But they had protested for Yakoob Menon and Afzal Guru.

INCIDENTS and CONTROVERSY:


JNU ProtestsA section of students at the Jawaharlal Nehru University took control of the campus these days. These ‘students’ have put locks in school buildings and do not allow their professors to enter their offices.

No professor dare defy them. Those who try are heckled and harassed until they give up. The official security guards keep standing in utter helplessness.

The series of incidents started when the left-wing mob:

  • Stormed the meeting of Inter Hall Administration which manages hostels. The protesters hostage the Dean, whose health was deteriorating. He wasn’t allowed to take him to the hospital.
  • Hostage a female professor for 30 hours.
  • Entered into the home of a hostel warden, snatched his four-year-old son and refused to give it back until he resigned.
  • Destroyed the buildings of their university with the finest of abuses here and there. They didn’t spare even the statue of Swami Vivekananda.
  • Issued a decree NOT to register for the new semester. If the students don’t register, then neither the class nor any examination will be conducted at the university.

What happens in JNU in the recent past?

  • Students shout slogan “Bharat tere tukde honge inshallah
  • Students praise terrorist Afzal Guru by saying “Afzal hum sharminda hai, tere kaatil zinda hai
  • Students call Goddess Durga a PROSTITUTE
  • JNU student Umar Khalid sticks NAKED pictures of Hindu gods in college
  • Naxalites, who kill Indian soldiers, work as lecturers at JNU.
  • JNU students were happy when 76 Indian soldiers were killed by Naxalites

It has a past history and nothing to deal with MODI Government


In 1983, leftist politics on campus became so violent that the university had to be closed for a year. The then vice-chancellor, P N Srivastava, told that students had forcibly entered his house, destroyed his property and looted his everything.

Other Incidents:

  • 2005(Congress), there was a controversy on the arrival of the then Prime Minister of India to JNU, which resulted in violence.
  • 2010 (Congress), when 76 CRPF jawans were killed in a Maoist attack in Dantewada, there was mourning across the country.
  • 2013 (Congress), there was a celebration of “Mahisasura Day” and a pamphlet was distributed which disparaged Durga.
  • In 2000, in JNU, a mushaira was organized by leftist organizations. They had called in poets from Pakistan. And from the stage, lines were read condemning India’s action in the recent Kargil war. Two Indian soldiers —who were on leave — were sitting in the audience and had themselves taken part in Kargil. They stood up to oppose what was happening. The leftists beat them up and threw them outside the campus.

Fundamental RIGHTS and DUTIES: Always Goes Parallel 

Let I explain to you:

»JNU Sedition Row:

When you raised the slogans against India, it is not a freedom of expression but an act of sedition. Thou failed to fulfill fundamental duties that are upholding and protecting the sovereignty, unity and integrity of India! How can they even talk about “Bharat tere tukde honge“? And then you call yourself patriots! This is like raping your own sister; fuck it !!!

JNU Protests

You say all of this when your future is funded by taxpayers’ sweat and blood. It’s nothing less than a curse for India.

Saying Har Ghar se Afzal niklega and Bharat ki barbadi tak jung jaari rahegi, thou failed to fulfill your fundamental duties!!!

Constitution of India has declared, Supreme Court as the highest judicial body of our nation.

Any case follows the route of Sessions Court –> High Court –> Supreme Court –> President’s mercy.  Even Afzal Guru had a chance to defend himself in all courts. The super students of these universities are dared to challenge their decision.

There is a lot of rage and uproar from the students-faculty of JNU, AMU or Jadavpur regarding the violation of their right to freedom of expression. But the point of contention is what about your fundamental duties that the nation expects you to fulfill?

At least below shall be the duties of every citizen of India —

  • to abide by the Constitution and respect its ideals and institutions, the National Flag and the National Anthem;(You don’t even respect our flags)
  • to cherish and follow the noble ideals which inspired our national struggle for freedom;(You burn and piss on the Vivekananda Statue)
  • to uphold and protect the sovereignty, unity and integrity of India;(You say Bharat tere tukde honge )
  • to defend the country and render national service when called upon to do so;(You blame Indian soldiers responsible for Kashmiri )
  • to safeguard public property and to abjure violence;(You burn everything what get in the way)

»Fee hike issue:

Higher education free is total nonsense. It’s almost free at JNU. What is not free is living expenses, including food.


JNU hostel messes run on “no profit, no loss” model — meaning that whatever expenses students eating there acquire, they divide it amongst themselves. Their monthly bill comes around to Rs 2,500. But as the administration informed the press last month, pending dues from students for the last 3 months alone stand at Rs 2.8 crore.


The media has shown us that these protests are over ‘fee hike’. But, there has been no hike in fees. The tuition fee for some Bachelor and Master courses is still Rs 108 per semester. For M.Phil and Ph.D. courses, it’s Rs 240 per year. The Fee structure remains unchanged since the time Indira Gandhi was Prime Minister.

JNU Fee Hike

The process of raising hostel expenses didn’t begin last month but 31\2 years ago. In 2016, a committee was set up to revise the hostel fee, which was 15 years old. This report is submitted to the Dean of Students in 2018.

It is on this day that the Left woke up from its well-planned doze. It didn’t bother of two howls for three-and-a-half years, because it waited patiently to make a mountain out of a molehill.

University Grants Commission under the previous UPA government had directed the universities to make their hostels self-sufficient.

If the students don’t pay up the money in form of utility and service charges, the administration will do nothing to stop the staff in hostels and mess whose services are required including basic amenities such as sanitation.

Any further scarcity of money will lead to the closing down of essential facilities.

How can the problem be addressed?


JNU is infamously famous as a hotbed of left-wing politics. In university, politics has been historically dominated by left-wing politics, and left-wing ideas remain popular among JNU students and faculty. By decimating both left-wing student politics and left-wing ideas, we can address the problems associated with JNU. In Modi Government, three initiatives were taken by the JNU administration involve with faculty selection committees, introducing compulsory attendance and the decision to introduce engineering and management programs at the university. All three efforts are weapons to neutralize the left politics.

The online registration process for new students may reduce the influence of unions because the machine does not know which candidate belongs to which group. As there will be no group than the free food and accommodation to ex-students union leaders will go.

Further Actions require:

– Need to STOP giving so much attention and START ignoring it to the best of our ability. If people maintain such an attitude, even the media will not bother to hype it up.

– Inculcating an attitude among the voters, of casting vote to a candidate solely on the basis of his contribution to the society in terms of quality work done so that the right candidate is voted to power.

– Educating citizens of the country to make him fully aware and immunized against sinister strategies like polarization, etc.

– The learned people to act responsibly on this sensitive issue. It would be best to stop responding to privatized media houses who are sensationalizing the issue to shoot up their respective TRPs.

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