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surprising that they are under threat ofbeing ruption, and an opportunistic wilJingness to .
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dismantled. Since Independence, educarion compromise with the programmatic ernmu-.
did open up some doors,however narrow,to nalism of the BJP, or even resort to prag-Movement .
weaker sections ofsociety. The need was matic communalisms oftheir own. To Challenge Globalisation and for those doors to be opened much wider. Yet, this is no time for cynicism. It is time Saffronisation! .
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lllstead, lite massivefee-hikes ushered in to remind ourselves that in our country, elec-DefendDemocracy,.
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by privatisation will shutthe doors ofop-tions have never offered anything but the il-.
Freedom of Expression andportunityfor the vast majority ofmiddle-lusion oftemporary relief Political or so-.
l India's Sovereignty!.
clasl· students, as well as for socio--eco-cial change, andpeople's issues have al-I ' nomically weaker sections and wo.men. ways been raised and resolved Oil tlte Resist Fee Hikes, Privatisation .
Butthat is notall Tile BJP-Ied regime is streets, bymass movements in which stu-and Job Cuts, also distortingClt"icubun andsaffronisittg dents have played a vanguard role-Demand Education and instilu.tes inorderto tnakeeducation serve whether it bethe thefreedom movement, Employment! .
tlze RSS' needs ofmoulding a fasdst theNaxalbari ntovementorthe JP move-.
mindset The aim is to build a consensus ment of '74. Cillt students, then, remain 4-th .
.. .... . .. . for ~tsown Nazi-~spiredacts ofterrorising silenttoday, when thefreedom anddemoc-.
~ .. Christian and Musli~minorities, policing the All India.
.
<. racy ofourcountry is atstake? The legacy.
~eedomofexpress10n ofartists, and impos-.
ofthese movements will inspire us to rise.
m~ dress-codes on women, in the name of Conference.
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up to the chaUenges ofourtimes..
~ndutva. Their move to introduce courses And our times are truly challenging -21-22 August.
lik~ As~ologyand Hindu rites and rituals into .
doubly so. The student movement today is.
.
(); wuv~rs~curriculum is not simply intended Allahabad..
0I ' called upon, not only to strugglefor their rights.
o: to HmdUJse education. It is a move to cur-.
o! ofemployment and education, but to take up.
tail the subversivepotential ofeducati.
~I . l on the front ranks ofthe struggle to throw out.
co : tiself, byrobbing itofits modern, rational.
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US imperialism from Indian soil and unseat.
.
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its fascist agent, the Vajpayee Government .
(), Towards a Powerful Resist.. from power. With the aim ofequipping our.
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-o3 ance Movement of Students organisation for this task, and1of forging .
<0-(l)· . The results ofthe recent Assembly polls stronger links between all genuine forces of.
::l () m 5 states are a clear indicator of the Peo-struggle, AISA is holding its 4th All India .
0 ple's rejection of the performance of the Conference on 21-22 August at.
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3.
3 Vajpayee government. One the other hand, it Allahabad. In order to make this Confer-.
is also an indicator ofhowthe options within ence a success, we seek your support and .
the parliamentary mainstream are like being participation. .
forced to choose between the Devil and the .
(.. Deep Sea! Mainstream political formations ALL INDIA STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION .
2c display a dismaying consensus on anti-na-Published and printed b)' Suml Yadav, General .
tional economic policies and competitive cor-Secretary. A!SA, U-90, Shakarpr1r. Delhi-/10092. .
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Ph 0/I-2221067. (ax:011-2218U8. .
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PaRCha - JNU - AISA - 2001 ID-1687
.
-.
surprising that they are under threat ofbeing ruption, and an opportunistic wilJingness to .
Build a Powerful Students'.
dismantled. Since Independence, educarion compromise with the programmatic ernmu-.
did open up some doors,however narrow,to nalism of the BJP, or even resort to prag-Movement .
weaker sections ofsociety. The need was matic communalisms oftheir own. To Challenge Globalisation and for those doors to be opened much wider. Yet, this is no time for cynicism. It is time Saffronisation! .
r.
lllstead, lite massivefee-hikes ushered in to remind ourselves that in our country, elec-DefendDemocracy,.
.
by privatisation will shutthe doors ofop-tions have never offered anything but the il-.
Freedom of Expression andportunityfor the vast majority ofmiddle-lusion oftemporary relief Political or so-.
l India's Sovereignty!.
clasl· students, as well as for socio--eco-cial change, andpeople's issues have al-I ' nomically weaker sections and wo.men. ways been raised and resolved Oil tlte Resist Fee Hikes, Privatisation .
Butthat is notall Tile BJP-Ied regime is streets, bymass movements in which stu-and Job Cuts, also distortingClt"icubun andsaffronisittg dents have played a vanguard role-Demand Education and instilu.tes inorderto tnakeeducation serve whether it bethe thefreedom movement, Employment! .
tlze RSS' needs ofmoulding a fasdst theNaxalbari ntovementorthe JP move-.
mindset The aim is to build a consensus ment of '74. Cillt students, then, remain 4-th .
.. .... . .. . for ~tsown Nazi-~spiredacts ofterrorising silenttoday, when thefreedom anddemoc-.
~ .. Christian and Musli~minorities, policing the All India.
.
<. racy ofourcountry is atstake? The legacy.
~eedomofexpress10n ofartists, and impos-.
ofthese movements will inspire us to rise.
m~ dress-codes on women, in the name of Conference.
.
up to the chaUenges ofourtimes..
~ndutva. Their move to introduce courses And our times are truly challenging -21-22 August.
lik~ As~ologyand Hindu rites and rituals into .
doubly so. The student movement today is.
.
(); wuv~rs~curriculum is not simply intended Allahabad..
0I ' called upon, not only to strugglefor their rights.
o: to HmdUJse education. It is a move to cur-.
o! ofemployment and education, but to take up.
tail the subversivepotential ofeducati.
~I . l on the front ranks ofthe struggle to throw out.
co : tiself, byrobbing itofits modern, rational.
::J t .
US imperialism from Indian soil and unseat.
.
...,0 criticalconte11.t '.
(/) .
its fascist agent, the Vajpayee Government .
(), Towards a Powerful Resist.. from power. With the aim ofequipping our.
.
(l) .
-o3 ance Movement of Students organisation for this task, and1of forging .
<0-(l)· . The results ofthe recent Assembly polls stronger links between all genuine forces of.
::l () m 5 states are a clear indicator of the Peo-struggle, AISA is holding its 4th All India .
0 ple's rejection of the performance of the Conference on 21-22 August at.
.
3.
3 Vajpayee government. One the other hand, it Allahabad. In order to make this Confer-.
is also an indicator ofhowthe options within ence a success, we seek your support and .
the parliamentary mainstream are like being participation. .
forced to choose between the Devil and the .
(.. Deep Sea! Mainstream political formations ALL INDIA STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION .
2c display a dismaying consensus on anti-na-Published and printed b)' Suml Yadav, General .
tional economic policies and competitive cor-Secretary. A!SA, U-90, Shakarpr1r. Delhi-/10092. .
.
Ph 0/I-2221067. (ax:011-2218U8. .
5 .
6 .
.
.
.
.