PaRCha - JNU - All Organisations - 2014 ID-56713
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18th JNU Unit Conference of AISA: .
Resolve to Intensify Struggle for Democracy, Secularism, Social-Inclusion and Gender-Justice .
in the Campus and Society! Resolve to Ensure Students' and Workers' Rights, Facilities and .
Infrastructure for a Democratic and Socially Inclusive JNU! .
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AISA JNU's 18m Un1t Conference was successfully held on 11 .1 14. The Un1t Conference was be1ng held m the backdrop of a renewed aggressive offensive of communal fasc1sm and corporates who have been discredited due to the1r involvement 1n huge scams are now try1ng to regain their leg1t1macy by backing and nding on the manufactured euphona that 1s be1ng created around the campaign to make Narendra Mod1 Pnme Mm1ster in 2014. The situat1on in Muzatfarnagar where thousands have been .
displaced are part of the game plan to create a polanzation in favor of Modi. Global cap1tal and its most powerful lackey the USA has reenergized its imperial offensive as a way to escape from the crisis that has engulfed 1l. ln the West Asia and northern Africa, as well as in Chile, Venezuela, Bolivia and other parts of Latin America. oppos1t1on to US dommat1on and nee-liberal polic1es continues in different forms. Meanwhile, the Palestmian peoples brave protests for liberation cont1nue against all odds US imperialism continues with 1ts myriad machinations for domination as well as open killings, war and drone attacks 1n vanous parts of the world. In our immed1ate neighborhood has witnessed a VISible .
quest more substantial democracy Bangladesh has witnessed a mass1ve struggle to bring perpetrators of massacres and cnmes aga1nst human1ty to book. However violence, state repression and shnnk1ng of democratiC spaces continue to haunt the people of Bangladesh The recently held elections 1n Bangladesh in which the Awam1 League swept, msptre little confidence and credtbiltty Whether 1t ts Paktstan or Burma, the attacks on minonties bode om1nous trends and needs to be condemned The .
-conference also noted the dubious role of lndtan government towards the ruling regtme tn Sn Lanka even today, the Tamthans live tn tnhuman condttlons subJected to hum1hat1on and vtolattons of their dign1ty and nghts and the perpetrators of war cnmes and atroctties go scot free The need of the hour ts to strengthen the people's movement and thetr struggle for substanttal democracy and peace .
The new phase of neoliberal assault on educat1on and employment ts manifesttng 1tself tn the form assaults targeted to change the very character and content of untverstty educatton and JOb opportunities· the dubious and dtscrimmatory FYUP tmposed on the undergraduate programme of the largest Central untversity of the country, the elittst critenon 1mposed on IBPS bank PO exams the excluston of fore1gn' languages includtng Arabtc and Perstan from UPSC and CSAT are some of the steps which seek to make quality education and dignified employment opportunities a privilege of the select few .
The growtng anger of the people and students of the country is manifested 1n the form of spirited mass movements across the country aga1nst sexual v1olence rape culture, Section 377 as well as against dracontan laws like AFSPA, UAPA against corporate land grab and displacement. The recent enwonmental clearance' g1ven to POSCO's Steel Plant tn Odtsha. in sprte of a ruling agatnst tr,e project by the National Green Tnbunal shows how much UPA is w1lllng to bend before brg capttal at the cost of hves and IJVe!thnod of 'housands of people T'le electoral success of AAP ?.S tn Oelh reflects some b"':.t.; a:c.rat.o;"''s and dc::rnanos c~ .~::: '-C' 1t tur. ~.H:::opte in De1n1 and thetr quest for an alternattve beyond the Congress and BJP At the same time. 1t must be noted that the AAP. 1n trytng to forge a happy compact across classes and tdeologres ts clearly hesrtanl tn 1ts postttons on a whole .
range o' democrattc questions -tncludtng 1he roots of corruption tn pro-corporate neohberal pohctes communalism and caste oppresston gender dtscnm1nation and VIOlence state repress1on and nattonahty struggles Indeed t rematns to be seen how AAP evolves as a poltttcal ent1ty vts-a-vts several democratiC 1ssues and neo-hberal assaults .
In thts pollttcal backdrop of multtple challenges the conference resolved to make AISA the most powerful platform of students 1n JNU and across the country to ftght agamst the offensrves of communal fasctsm and antt-student poltctes and further the struggle for affordable quality educat1on and employment w1th dign1ty, for gender and soctai-Justtce The conference reafftrmed 1t sohdanty and cornmttment to the vanous peoples movements across the country anti 1mpenahst movements happenmg across the world The conference also reiterated AISA's comm1tment towards 1ntens1fying the vanous 1n1t1attves and struggles of JNUSU towards maktng the campus more mclus1ve and rntens1fy1ng the struggle for reducmg the werght ?.ge tn vtva voce marks, reverstng the dehnktng of BA/MA tn SL, Restonng Fore1gn Languages and eltt1sation of UPSC, strengthentng the struggle against Lyngdoh Commtttee Recommendattons and for restoratton of JNUSU Constttutton. mcreas1ng F1nanc1al Assistance and scope of scholarships lntensrfyrng the struggle speedy constructton of hostels. mak1ng JNU barner free ensunng a democratic JNU Press .
The Conference elected School level Leading Teams and a 76 member Executive Committee. The Office Bearer team elected .
by the new Executive Committee is as follows : .
President: Shweta Raj Gen. Sec: Ashutosh Kumar .
Vice Presidents: Anant Prakash Narayan VIJay Kumar Akbar Chawdhary Anubhull Agnes Bara Sarfaraz Hamtd. Abhtrucht RanJan Om Prasad Joint Secretaries: Chinlu Geeta Satyendar, Sash1 Bhusan Chetan Tyagt Abhtsekh Kumar .
Join JNUSU's .
PROTEST MARCH .
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AGAINST ALL ROUND VIOLATIONS OF CONTRACT WORkJR S WAC:ES AND RIGHTS IN JNU 15 Jan, To morrow, 4pm from Chandrabhaga Hostel .
P.T.O. .
15 Jan: During South Korean President's India Visit, Observe National Protest Day Against POSCO 'Clearance' ! .
Join JNUSU's Protest Demo 15 January, Tomorrow at t he Env ironment Ministry, CGO Complex Assemble at Ganga Dhaba at 10 am sharp .
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P.T.O. .
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PaRCha - JNU - All Organisations - 2014 ID-56713
.
18th JNU Unit Conference of AISA: .
Resolve to Intensify Struggle for Democracy, Secularism, Social-Inclusion and Gender-Justice .
in the Campus and Society! Resolve to Ensure Students' and Workers' Rights, Facilities and .
Infrastructure for a Democratic and Socially Inclusive JNU! .
.
AISA JNU's 18m Un1t Conference was successfully held on 11 .1 14. The Un1t Conference was be1ng held m the backdrop of a renewed aggressive offensive of communal fasc1sm and corporates who have been discredited due to the1r involvement 1n huge scams are now try1ng to regain their leg1t1macy by backing and nding on the manufactured euphona that 1s be1ng created around the campaign to make Narendra Mod1 Pnme Mm1ster in 2014. The situat1on in Muzatfarnagar where thousands have been .
displaced are part of the game plan to create a polanzation in favor of Modi. Global cap1tal and its most powerful lackey the USA has reenergized its imperial offensive as a way to escape from the crisis that has engulfed 1l. ln the West Asia and northern Africa, as well as in Chile, Venezuela, Bolivia and other parts of Latin America. oppos1t1on to US dommat1on and nee-liberal polic1es continues in different forms. Meanwhile, the Palestmian peoples brave protests for liberation cont1nue against all odds US imperialism continues with 1ts myriad machinations for domination as well as open killings, war and drone attacks 1n vanous parts of the world. In our immed1ate neighborhood has witnessed a VISible .
quest more substantial democracy Bangladesh has witnessed a mass1ve struggle to bring perpetrators of massacres and cnmes aga1nst human1ty to book. However violence, state repression and shnnk1ng of democratiC spaces continue to haunt the people of Bangladesh The recently held elections 1n Bangladesh in which the Awam1 League swept, msptre little confidence and credtbiltty Whether 1t ts Paktstan or Burma, the attacks on minonties bode om1nous trends and needs to be condemned The .
-conference also noted the dubious role of lndtan government towards the ruling regtme tn Sn Lanka even today, the Tamthans live tn tnhuman condttlons subJected to hum1hat1on and vtolattons of their dign1ty and nghts and the perpetrators of war cnmes and atroctties go scot free The need of the hour ts to strengthen the people's movement and thetr struggle for substanttal democracy and peace .
The new phase of neoliberal assault on educat1on and employment ts manifesttng 1tself tn the form assaults targeted to change the very character and content of untverstty educatton and JOb opportunities· the dubious and dtscrimmatory FYUP tmposed on the undergraduate programme of the largest Central untversity of the country, the elittst critenon 1mposed on IBPS bank PO exams the excluston of fore1gn' languages includtng Arabtc and Perstan from UPSC and CSAT are some of the steps which seek to make quality education and dignified employment opportunities a privilege of the select few .
The growtng anger of the people and students of the country is manifested 1n the form of spirited mass movements across the country aga1nst sexual v1olence rape culture, Section 377 as well as against dracontan laws like AFSPA, UAPA against corporate land grab and displacement. The recent enwonmental clearance' g1ven to POSCO's Steel Plant tn Odtsha. in sprte of a ruling agatnst tr,e project by the National Green Tnbunal shows how much UPA is w1lllng to bend before brg capttal at the cost of hves and IJVe!thnod of 'housands of people T'le electoral success of AAP ?.S tn Oelh reflects some b"':.t.; a:c.rat.o;"''s and dc::rnanos c~ .~::: '-C' 1t tur. ~.H:::opte in De1n1 and thetr quest for an alternattve beyond the Congress and BJP At the same time. 1t must be noted that the AAP. 1n trytng to forge a happy compact across classes and tdeologres ts clearly hesrtanl tn 1ts postttons on a whole .
range o' democrattc questions -tncludtng 1he roots of corruption tn pro-corporate neohberal pohctes communalism and caste oppresston gender dtscnm1nation and VIOlence state repress1on and nattonahty struggles Indeed t rematns to be seen how AAP evolves as a poltttcal ent1ty vts-a-vts several democratiC 1ssues and neo-hberal assaults .
In thts pollttcal backdrop of multtple challenges the conference resolved to make AISA the most powerful platform of students 1n JNU and across the country to ftght agamst the offensrves of communal fasctsm and antt-student poltctes and further the struggle for affordable quality educat1on and employment w1th dign1ty, for gender and soctai-Justtce The conference reafftrmed 1t sohdanty and cornmttment to the vanous peoples movements across the country anti 1mpenahst movements happenmg across the world The conference also reiterated AISA's comm1tment towards 1ntens1fying the vanous 1n1t1attves and struggles of JNUSU towards maktng the campus more mclus1ve and rntens1fy1ng the struggle for reducmg the werght ?.ge tn vtva voce marks, reverstng the dehnktng of BA/MA tn SL, Restonng Fore1gn Languages and eltt1sation of UPSC, strengthentng the struggle against Lyngdoh Commtttee Recommendattons and for restoratton of JNUSU Constttutton. mcreas1ng F1nanc1al Assistance and scope of scholarships lntensrfyrng the struggle speedy constructton of hostels. mak1ng JNU barner free ensunng a democratic JNU Press .
The Conference elected School level Leading Teams and a 76 member Executive Committee. The Office Bearer team elected .
by the new Executive Committee is as follows : .
President: Shweta Raj Gen. Sec: Ashutosh Kumar .
Vice Presidents: Anant Prakash Narayan VIJay Kumar Akbar Chawdhary Anubhull Agnes Bara Sarfaraz Hamtd. Abhtrucht RanJan Om Prasad Joint Secretaries: Chinlu Geeta Satyendar, Sash1 Bhusan Chetan Tyagt Abhtsekh Kumar .
Join JNUSU's .
PROTEST MARCH .
.
.
AGAINST ALL ROUND VIOLATIONS OF CONTRACT WORkJR S WAC:ES AND RIGHTS IN JNU 15 Jan, To morrow, 4pm from Chandrabhaga Hostel .
P.T.O. .
15 Jan: During South Korean President's India Visit, Observe National Protest Day Against POSCO 'Clearance' ! .
Join JNUSU's Protest Demo 15 January, Tomorrow at t he Env ironment Ministry, CGO Complex Assemble at Ganga Dhaba at 10 am sharp .
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P.T.O. .
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