JNU protest
It has been more than one week and still JNU students are protesting continuously for the demand of roll back of the fees which is increased by the JNU administration. The protests which started from the campus of the college, has now spread to the road of the Delhi lutiyans . Yesterday, a disabled blind person, Panday was taking part in peaceful protest he alleged that the some of the Delhi Police personnel manhandled him separately and was beaten for taking part in protest. Which has become an issue for Delhi Police after the Delhi police and Delhi advocate conflict. On the other hand police has lodged an FIR against many of the JNU protesting students.
Jawaharlal Nehru University has a glorious past. The university was established in 1969 22 April and the responsibility of making a Global University given to its first chancellor VK Saraswat and Vice Chancellor Jagdish Kumar. Recently from past 10 years the thought of University Campus has become anti government And has leaned towards the thought of the right, wing which has an image of Marxist revolution. University Campus has been the home of the protest, some say it is the home of people having extreme thought while student defending say that they do debate on all relevant political issues, social issues, economic issues or any other important issue of the national and international level where there is a violation of the rule of law or human rights or which is unjust or
which is against the environment.some protests are…
In 2000, the offices of the Army were beaten up by the students who were protesting in support of Pakistan and reciting poems written by the Pakistani writers.
In 2010 a meeting was called by the students of JNU to celebrate the Killing of the 76 CRPF personnel in Chhattisgarh by the maoist.
Rainbow walk- this protest was in support of LGBT community
Sedition case- in February 2016 a cultural night was organised by the students of the JNU where the slogan has been raised in support of execution of mastermind of the Sansad attack Afzal Guru and anti Indian slogan as well as "Pakistan zindabad Kashmir Ki Azadi Tak Jung Chalegi Bharat ki barbadi Tak Jung chalegi". An FIR was registered against the protesting students.
On one hand the University has blamed for Anti National activities and on the other hand The alumni of the university today holding Important political bureaucratic position like, member of the Communist Party of India Prakash Karat, present finance minister Nirmala sitharaman, foreign minister S Jaishankar, economics Nobel awardee Abhijit Banerjee, Amitabh Kant CEO Niti Aayog, and current big political name is Kanhaiya Kumar and many more.
peaceful protest is the fundamental right of every one,,gandhi said " i might not be agree with your though but i always respect your thought of expression" we all including government have to be liberal about the youth protests as they are the future of the nation ,only anti national things can not be allowed.
the famous Ganga Dhaba of JNU which is know as te mini sansad,where all student from all streams do long long discussion on all the related and current issue .this is the institute where 80% of student are from economically weak background they need support .it should be Government`s policy to make education less expansive so that every one could get quality education ,as it is mentioned in our constitution ,as per the will of our constitution.
There should not be any question of economic affordability,education is our fundamental right and ideally it should be free.JNU students are not sleeping over their rights.They are raising voice against injustice as they have been.Don't turn Nelson's eye its matter of rights not something to be politicised.
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