JNU పై హింసాకాండ దేనిని సూచిస్తోంది?||JNU violence, what it indicates?
The violence on Sunday night at the Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) is a blot for any democratic society. For hours, goons from outside ran riot in the campus, violently beating up students and teachers, both men and women. Even as the violence was underway, a mob gathered at the main gate of the university, inciting violence against JNU students and heckling and even beating up journalists and civil society activists. All this happened even as the police was present.
Yesterday’s attack has taken the intimidation being meted out to JNU to a completely different level. This cycle started three years ago, when the police arrested Kanhaiya Kumar, the then JNUSU president and two others, under charges of sedition. A chargesheet is yet to be filed in the case. Since then, JNU has faced constant vilification, intimidation and intermittent violence. Yesterday’s is only the biggest, but not the first attack. While the so-called nationalists have tried to portray JNU as a hub of “anti-nationals”, the JNU administration has been continuously pushing students and teachers against the wall while undermining all democratic forums inside the university.
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JNU పై హింసాకాండ దేనిని సూచిస్తోంది?||JNU violence, what it indicates? The violence on Sunday night at the Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) is a blot for any democratic society. For hours, goons from outside ran riot in the campus, violently beating up students and teachers, both men and women. Even as the violence was underway, a mob gathered at the main gate of the university, inciting violence against JNU students and heckling and even beating up journalists and civil society activists. All this happened even as the police was present. Yesterday’s attack has taken the intimidation being meted out to JNU to a completely different level. This cycle started three years ago, when the police arrested Kanhaiya Kumar, the then JNUSU president and two others, under charges of sedition. A chargesheet is yet to be filed in the case. Since then, JNU has faced constant vilification, intimidation and intermittent violence. Yesterday’s is only the biggest, but not the first attack. While the so-called nationalists have tried to portray JNU as a hub of “anti-nationals”, the JNU administration has been continuously pushing students and teachers against the wall while undermining all democratic forums inside the university.
