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... STUDENTS' FEDERADIN IF INDIA.

All INDIA STUDENTS' FEIEUDIII .

The ABVP had brought out an extremely communal pamphlet on the Masood Issue again. The case of Masood was a c~se .

regarding the admission process In our University and not a communal Issue as the ABVP Is trying to make out of It We .

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would like to warn the ABVP not to try and divide the students on communal lines. On the other hand·the ABVP's description .

of tennis star Sanfa Ml~was extremely distasteful and gender insensitive. The fatwa Imposed on S~la Mirza Is anti-women .

and highly condemnable. However, an organization like the ABVP which had the history of lmpo$lng dress code on glr1 .

students has no moral right to question such fundamentalist perspective of women which they also subscrfbe to. .

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EXPOSE THE LIES AND SLANDER OF AISA!!I .

Date: 20-09-05.

Friends, Now that the total' non~performance of the AISA led JNUSU having been totally exposed, the AJSA is' resorting to the worst kind .

of politics based on false claims regarding their functioni~ In the Union and personal attacks against the office-bearers of SFI~AISF (see AJ~A ~phlet which came on 18-0g...QS). While our critlcis.ms of a non~functional JNU~U President this year wa.s entirety ~on politicallrnes, the AISA has stooped to low levels of slandenng and personal attacks agamst the office bearers whrch goes agamst the .

political ethos of this campus. On the other hand the baseless claims of the AISA regarding their functioning in the JNUSU are exposed from the following: Union hasTHE NON-EXISTENT STRUGGLES OF AJSA; First and foremost, the AISA which was in the leadership of the Students' .

ensured a retreat of .the student movement, let alone providing any political leadership to carry forward the student movement of this campus. Quite ridicuiously, the AISA has accused us of scutt1ing the struggles which were waged in their dreams! We would like to ask .

the AJSA which struggle are they talking about? The student community in this campus Is witness to the fact that the AJSA led JNUSU did not call for any struggle over the last one year on the Charter of Demands. However, it has been the AJSA which has scut6ed the achievements of last years JNUSU as well as this years Charter of Demands through their absolute inactivity. In the case of the students' election to AC, the AISA is while pano1ing the same logic of the Adminisbation is unable to explain why did It not protest .

against the undue delay in the entire matter. It has also not explained why did the JNUSU President not conduct a UGBM to amend the JNUSU Constitution to aJiow for such election to be conducted by the Election Committee. I.

The AISA led JNUSU over the last one year did not take a single demonstration to the HRD Ministry OFJ the question of ' organizations had protested against this Bill in the last.

privatization of education or the Private University Bill, whereas the Left students.

semester itself. Suddenly, the AISA led JNUSU in an informal Council Meeting proposed to organize an All India Students' Convention on 17ft August The proposal of that very date In itself was an attempt to undermine the JNUSU and use It for narrow sectarian purposes since that was actually the date for AJSA's All India March. Finally in that Council it was decided that the Convention will be held in the month of September. The AISA led JNUSU till date has not taken any step to organize their own proPiJSed convention. Has the JNUSU President even bothered to write a single letter to any of the umons after this council so that it could be organized in September while she was very keen to do so had it been organized on 17~ August? On the other hand, the discussion in the above .

mentioned Councilwas never communicated to the student community. In spite of that the AISA has the audacity to report the discussk>n in the Council which they are not supposed to know in the first place as nothing was communicated to the students. We condemn in strongest terms the undermining of the JNUSU by the AJSA and their attemptS to behave as a supra-<:onstitutional authority time and .

again and demand acategorical response from them on thrs matter. .

STUDENT RIGHTS AND FACIUTIES: AJSA in their pamphlet has shamelessly claimed credit for. a number of achjevements for which .

their Councillors or the JNUSU President had no role to p&ay. .

While the AJSA has also claimed credit for the Book bank facility in the library, we would just like to remind them that the demand for.

setting up the Book bank was accepted by the Administration In the Winter Semester, 2004 due to the Jntervention of the last year's SFJ..AISF led JNUSU. Moreover, when the book bank facility was started, the Ubrary Convenor of JNUSU from SFJ-AISF .

~htout a notice informing the student community. The JNUSU President rn this case too, unaware of the deveJopments, did not .

tnforrn the student community about this. Now the AISA has the guts to suddenly claim this as their achievement .

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The most outrageous cJaim of the AJSA is in relation to the verification facility for railway reservation in the campus itself. It was the office-bearers of SFhAJSF who consistently wrote letters to the Railway Ministry and pressurizedithem to grant this facility .

to JNU. In this case too the JNUSU President did not even bother to sign these letters let alone meet the officials in the ministry. .

The decision to allow the glr1 students receiving JRF to avail single seaters in their own flostel was taken by the Administration as a result of the intervention of our office-bearers. While this information wasIconveyed to the student community by the IHA convenor, the JNUSU President and the AJSA did not have any idea about this issue prior to their last pamphlet. .

The frequency of bus service to down campus was improved because of the intervention of our Transport Convenor, a notice to this .

effect being already published In the campus. Moreover, the bus service has also been extended to Chandrabhaga Hostel in the last .

semester itself after the intervention ofSF~AISFoffice bearers. .

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The fact that the AISA has not been able to achieve a single demand of the Charter of.Demands is however not surprising since It has not been able to fulfill Its own agenda of constructing a 24x7 dhaba to replace the Nestle outlet, which Js a rather simple demand In a campus In which 6 new Hostels have been constructed in the last 6 years as a resutt of which all P1 male students have now been acc~mmod~ed. The JNU&U President, according to AISA, went in meeting after meeting and raised the demand for the. .

outlet. The question 11 why d1d she not call for a massive protest demanding the outlet? The JNUSU President Is not supposed to be a negotiator to attend meetings but a student leader mobilizing the students against the Administration. Therefore while the .

JNUSU President was busy doing her job of attending meetings, It was the CDC Convenor of JNUSU from SFI-AISF who caJied for a .

Protest on !!lis Issue as well as on the ~ter crisis prevailing in our campus. This ex~sthe lack of initiative on the part of,~ . ·..-.

JNUSU President and the AlSA to lead the student movement in the campus. We would hke to appeal to the students to expose the ,~ '-·~ .

defunct union functioning bf the AJSA which does not have any moral authority to continue in the office and that the process of election be ·.

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started forthwith so that the new union can cany forward the agenda of the students. .

In tonight's Council Meeting, we demand that the Council must take a decision to hotd Councillor Elections In the Schools · .

where the requisite number of students is enrolled. In this regard we demand that Centre for Law an-.t Governance, Centre for .

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Molecular Medtcln& and Blo-informatics Centre must be adequately represented In the Council. .

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Sdl~ .

Sanjay Kumar, Secretary, AISF-JNU..

Parimal Maya Sudhakar, Secretary, SFI-JNU .

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