PaRCha - JNU - JNUSU - 2006 ID-62671
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North-East and Kashmir. · · · tl NDA () ~ ~ '~ .
1 8 P' · · s weak and unconvmcmg -smce 1e Govt itself h ~ .
On the Sethusamudram project too, the J s pOSitiOn wa 'd I t ever that the reef was a d 4 initiated and passed the project. and since there was no evt encc \\ la soS p . BJP' man-rnade 1 1.
construction However the UPA Government surrendered abject!}' to the ang 1 f~~va~ an~h . s communal desions and.attempts 'to pass off mythology as histor·y, by withdrawing the A~l'sa 1 avl lodn teblssue adnd taking .
actton against the ASCoffic1als who had qu1te ng 1t y potn e .
the historical existence ofa 'Ram bridge'. .
.
b . . · 1 1 · t d oul that myLhologtca 1 texts cou no e use to prove .
UPA-United Partners OfAmerica?! . . . , . , .
Continuing with the BJP-Ied NDA regime's foreign policy. the UPA Government has tted lndta m strategc slavery .
to the imperialist USA. The red carpet welcome to George Bush, the vote again~t the fran at the IAEA a~d the Nuke .
Deal are proofofthe UPA Govl's pro-imperialist positions. The UPA Govt.'s clauns that the Nuke Deal wtll solve t~e .
energy needs of India's gro''ing economy arc proved to be a lie by the fact that at ~est, by 20.2?, nuclear energy wdl .
provide merely 7% -and that too not 7% of India's total energy needs but just Ind1a,s electriCity needs. Apart from .
formidable costs of imponcd nuclear plants, there are enormous environmentaL health and safety hazards. Re_al .
.
purpose of the Nuke Deal is 1101 enerro but larger strategic relationship bet\Veen USA and India whereby USA \".II .
closely control every aspect of fnd ia's economy, military and foreign pol ic}. Tlw Hyde Act reveals the real text of thIS .
slavish deal: \\.hereby the Deal is contingent on India's foreign policy being 'congruent' to that of the USA. BJP's .
'opposition' to the deal is purely farcical as they were the original proponents of the deal. Unfortunately, CPJ-CPI(M), .
is performing yet another political theatre of pretending to "oppose'' the deal. CPI-CPI(M)must explain : why .
.
<lfteraiJ they are nol asking for· a vote on the deal in the Parliament? Why are CPI-CPI{M) interested only in .
"'pause" and 'debate"(without vote) and 110 1 eject and reject? .
.
Not just this, the UPA Govt. is strengthening everyday its military, commercial and strategic ties with racist .
colonialist Israeli and the military dictator hip of Burma even in the face of their increasing brutality. Shocking!) .
CPI-CPI(M) and their repre entatives in our campus, once again, never condemn UPA's military and .
commercial support with the e killer and racist regimes. lnfact, CPI(M) govt in Bengal itself has commercial .
.
ties with colonial and racist Israel! .
JNUSU in the face of the Burning Questions of Our Time .
The ongoing people's mo' ements and their brutaI repression by the state, as \VCII as the assauIt ofanti-people poIicies .
demand a powerful suppon and solidarity by JNUSU. llowever it was only that section of JNUSU, led by the JNUSU .
Vice President and General Secretary, who ensured continuous support of JNU students against displacement, .
draconian laws and caste repression in the country. The other section of JNUSll leadership were conspicuous by .
their silence, as they were more keen to serve their political bosses in UPA and CPI(M) government in West.
.
Bengal. .
On Reservations and Rights ofSC/STs and OBCs .
In the face of renewed offensive by YFE, and their machinations to stall 27% reservation. social humiliation and .
virulent casteist attacks through administrative and social means against the forces of social justice, JNUSU led b) .
the VP and Gen. Secy articuIa ted a strong posit ion in the A pri I I 0 AC meeting, in fa' our of implementation of 27% .
reservation and 54% seat increase without any staggering in JNU. When the Supreme Court sta) on OBC quota, it \\as .
.
JNUSU VP and Gen. Secy alone who called for a Protest March on campus and at Parliament Street. Implementation of27% reservation remains a key question and all attempts to derail it must be robust!) countered. We stood in solidarity with AIIMS doctors against the victimization of dalits and 'iolation of Constitutional SC/ST quotas in AIIMS and protested against the brutal lynching ofa dalit college student, Chandrasen by upper caste goons.
in Pratapgarh, U.P. .
On Struggles Against Corpora te Land Grab and Police Firing .
The JNUSU VP and Gen. Secy. organised a protest-demo again~l the Nandigram firing and masscre; this .
was boycotted by the .INUSU Vice President and Joint Sccretar). Th can only be explained b) the .
fact that CPI(M) itself is engaged in the worst form of state rcpre%ion nnd IOrccd eviction of peasant!') in .
.
1 .
West Bengal for SEZs The}' arc silent on Khammam because in the mirror of Khammarn, they ce the .
face of Nandigram. .
-' .
.
PaRCha - JNU - JNUSU - 2006 ID-62671
.
j .
~t:, I .
____---;'/ ~·~~ ~ j .
:~ ~~ ~'? ~ "(a>~ ~~ .
~~ .,,1 .
North-East and Kashmir. · · · tl NDA () ~ ~ '~ .
1 8 P' · · s weak and unconvmcmg -smce 1e Govt itself h ~ .
On the Sethusamudram project too, the J s pOSitiOn wa 'd I t ever that the reef was a d 4 initiated and passed the project. and since there was no evt encc \\ la soS p . BJP' man-rnade 1 1.
construction However the UPA Government surrendered abject!}' to the ang 1 f~~va~ an~h . s communal desions and.attempts 'to pass off mythology as histor·y, by withdrawing the A~l'sa 1 avl lodn teblssue adnd taking .
actton against the ASCoffic1als who had qu1te ng 1t y potn e .
the historical existence ofa 'Ram bridge'. .
.
b . . · 1 1 · t d oul that myLhologtca 1 texts cou no e use to prove .
UPA-United Partners OfAmerica?! . . . , . , .
Continuing with the BJP-Ied NDA regime's foreign policy. the UPA Government has tted lndta m strategc slavery .
to the imperialist USA. The red carpet welcome to George Bush, the vote again~t the fran at the IAEA a~d the Nuke .
Deal are proofofthe UPA Govl's pro-imperialist positions. The UPA Govt.'s clauns that the Nuke Deal wtll solve t~e .
energy needs of India's gro''ing economy arc proved to be a lie by the fact that at ~est, by 20.2?, nuclear energy wdl .
provide merely 7% -and that too not 7% of India's total energy needs but just Ind1a,s electriCity needs. Apart from .
formidable costs of imponcd nuclear plants, there are enormous environmentaL health and safety hazards. Re_al .
.
purpose of the Nuke Deal is 1101 enerro but larger strategic relationship bet\Veen USA and India whereby USA \".II .
closely control every aspect of fnd ia's economy, military and foreign pol ic}. Tlw Hyde Act reveals the real text of thIS .
slavish deal: \\.hereby the Deal is contingent on India's foreign policy being 'congruent' to that of the USA. BJP's .
'opposition' to the deal is purely farcical as they were the original proponents of the deal. Unfortunately, CPJ-CPI(M), .
is performing yet another political theatre of pretending to "oppose'' the deal. CPI-CPI(M)must explain : why .
.
<lfteraiJ they are nol asking for· a vote on the deal in the Parliament? Why are CPI-CPI{M) interested only in .
"'pause" and 'debate"(without vote) and 110 1 eject and reject? .
.
Not just this, the UPA Govt. is strengthening everyday its military, commercial and strategic ties with racist .
colonialist Israeli and the military dictator hip of Burma even in the face of their increasing brutality. Shocking!) .
CPI-CPI(M) and their repre entatives in our campus, once again, never condemn UPA's military and .
commercial support with the e killer and racist regimes. lnfact, CPI(M) govt in Bengal itself has commercial .
.
ties with colonial and racist Israel! .
JNUSU in the face of the Burning Questions of Our Time .
The ongoing people's mo' ements and their brutaI repression by the state, as \VCII as the assauIt ofanti-people poIicies .
demand a powerful suppon and solidarity by JNUSU. llowever it was only that section of JNUSU, led by the JNUSU .
Vice President and General Secretary, who ensured continuous support of JNU students against displacement, .
draconian laws and caste repression in the country. The other section of JNUSll leadership were conspicuous by .
their silence, as they were more keen to serve their political bosses in UPA and CPI(M) government in West.
.
Bengal. .
On Reservations and Rights ofSC/STs and OBCs .
In the face of renewed offensive by YFE, and their machinations to stall 27% reservation. social humiliation and .
virulent casteist attacks through administrative and social means against the forces of social justice, JNUSU led b) .
the VP and Gen. Secy articuIa ted a strong posit ion in the A pri I I 0 AC meeting, in fa' our of implementation of 27% .
reservation and 54% seat increase without any staggering in JNU. When the Supreme Court sta) on OBC quota, it \\as .
.
JNUSU VP and Gen. Secy alone who called for a Protest March on campus and at Parliament Street. Implementation of27% reservation remains a key question and all attempts to derail it must be robust!) countered. We stood in solidarity with AIIMS doctors against the victimization of dalits and 'iolation of Constitutional SC/ST quotas in AIIMS and protested against the brutal lynching ofa dalit college student, Chandrasen by upper caste goons.
in Pratapgarh, U.P. .
On Struggles Against Corpora te Land Grab and Police Firing .
The JNUSU VP and Gen. Secy. organised a protest-demo again~l the Nandigram firing and masscre; this .
was boycotted by the .INUSU Vice President and Joint Sccretar). Th can only be explained b) the .
fact that CPI(M) itself is engaged in the worst form of state rcpre%ion nnd IOrccd eviction of peasant!') in .
.
1 .
West Bengal for SEZs The}' arc silent on Khammam because in the mirror of Khammarn, they ce the .
face of Nandigram. .
-' .
.