PaRCha - JNU - AISA chits - 2011 ID-12394
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strong Jan Lokpal Bill to punish the corrupt caught the 2004 workers after their brutalisation by the Haryana.
imagination of the country, AISA's campaign asserted the 2004 Police..
crying need to link corruption with the issue of neo- 2005.
liberal economic policies of privatisation. Our slogan was 2005 When the women of Manipur shook the conscience.
"Liberalisation-Privatisation Breeds Corruption! Fight Privatisation! of the nation with their nude protest against the rape.
End Corruption!" 2006 and killing of Manorama Devi by Armed forces,.
2006 AISA mobilised the students of JNU in several.
AISA asserted that corruption today is not only a matter of protests and campaigns against AFSPA. The AISA.
morally corrupt individuals. Rather it has been institutionalised President and JNUSU President from AISA visited.
by the present phase of rampant privatization policies that have Manipur at the height of the movement..
opened the doors for corporate loot of extremely valuable.
resources like land, minerals, spectrum, etc in the country. The AISA-led JNUSU responded promptly to the.
These policies have resulted in an unprecedented increase in tsunami tragedy, organising massive collection.
the scale of corruption, leading to scams amounting to lakhs drives in which the entire JNU student community.
of crores in these sectors like minerals, natural resources and participated. AISA also sent a relief team to the.
spectrum..
affected areas of Nagapattinam..
And as thousands and thousands of people become aware.
of corruption and take to the streets, they are being faced To familiarise JNU with the struggles of tribals against.
with brutal crackdowns. Therefore, the movement against Mining MNCs, starvation and state repression in.
corruption today has inextricably got linked to the vital the Kashipur-Koraput-Kalahandi zone of Orissa,.
questions of civil rights, space of common people's AISA councillors from SSS organised an exposure.
voices and dissent in a living democracy. trip of students to the area in the summer vacation.
of June 2005..
A high point of AISA's anti-corruption campaign was the.
100-hour barricade against corruption and corporate When Manmohan Singh visited JNU campus on.
loot at Jantar Mantar from 9th-13th August 2011, where 14 November 2005, AISA gave a call for Black.
thousands of students from across the country participated. Flag protest against UPA's repressive role in North-.
This barricade was organised at a time when the beleaguered East and Kashmir through hated laws like AFSPA,.
UPA had banned protests and continuous gatherings at Jantar Manmohan Singh's Oxford speech hailing British.
Mantar in an attempt to quell the growing anti-corruption rule, his surrender before US imperialist diktats,.
movement. AISA activists faced arrests and detentions, India's vote against Iran at IAEA and his slew of.
and on the strength of the participants' militancy and neo-liberal assaults on life and livelihood of Indian.
determination, succeeded in reclaiming Jantar Mantar people. Black flag protestors were brutally beaten up.
as a space of protest. This was a significant blow to the by NSUI and ABVP goons at the venue. SFI, then.
attempts of the UPA to shrink the spaces of protest in the allied to UPA, opposed the black flag protest and.
national capital. AISA's campaign also robustly asserted sided with the right-wing elements. Subsequently,.
that the anti-corruption movement cannot be silent on SFI joined the NSUI and ABVP in a first ever move.
the burning issues of democracy and secularism that in JNU's history tried to censure and impeach the.
the country faces. then JNUSU President Mona Das in an UGBM on.
27 November for the `crime' of showing Black Flag.
Confronting the Burning Questions to the prime Minister. Progressive and democratic.
students of the campus rallied with AISA and.
of Our Times defeated shameful unity the right-wing forces and.
SFI and defeated the in the UGBM..
AISA has always believed that our involvement cannot remain.
confined to seminar rooms and classrooms; the students' When tribals protesting against TATA steel plant and.
movement must have an integral link with social movements. displacement were gunned down in Kalinganagar on.
This is a link that we have strengthened over several years. January 2, 2006, the AISA-led JNUSU took a team.
of students to visit the struggling tribals..
2004 AISA participated in the struggle of the Honda.
workers at Gurgaon, with the JNUSU President In April 2006, when the Narmada Bachao Andolan.
being among the first to express solidarity with the came to Delhi to protest against the UPA Govt.'s.
.
Flood Relief Team at Supol, Bihar, 2008.
.
Referendum Against VC, 2010.
.
4.
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PaRCha - JNU - AISA chits - 2011 ID-12394
.
strong Jan Lokpal Bill to punish the corrupt caught the 2004 workers after their brutalisation by the Haryana.
imagination of the country, AISA's campaign asserted the 2004 Police..
crying need to link corruption with the issue of neo- 2005.
liberal economic policies of privatisation. Our slogan was 2005 When the women of Manipur shook the conscience.
"Liberalisation-Privatisation Breeds Corruption! Fight Privatisation! of the nation with their nude protest against the rape.
End Corruption!" 2006 and killing of Manorama Devi by Armed forces,.
2006 AISA mobilised the students of JNU in several.
AISA asserted that corruption today is not only a matter of protests and campaigns against AFSPA. The AISA.
morally corrupt individuals. Rather it has been institutionalised President and JNUSU President from AISA visited.
by the present phase of rampant privatization policies that have Manipur at the height of the movement..
opened the doors for corporate loot of extremely valuable.
resources like land, minerals, spectrum, etc in the country. The AISA-led JNUSU responded promptly to the.
These policies have resulted in an unprecedented increase in tsunami tragedy, organising massive collection.
the scale of corruption, leading to scams amounting to lakhs drives in which the entire JNU student community.
of crores in these sectors like minerals, natural resources and participated. AISA also sent a relief team to the.
spectrum..
affected areas of Nagapattinam..
And as thousands and thousands of people become aware.
of corruption and take to the streets, they are being faced To familiarise JNU with the struggles of tribals against.
with brutal crackdowns. Therefore, the movement against Mining MNCs, starvation and state repression in.
corruption today has inextricably got linked to the vital the Kashipur-Koraput-Kalahandi zone of Orissa,.
questions of civil rights, space of common people's AISA councillors from SSS organised an exposure.
voices and dissent in a living democracy. trip of students to the area in the summer vacation.
of June 2005..
A high point of AISA's anti-corruption campaign was the.
100-hour barricade against corruption and corporate When Manmohan Singh visited JNU campus on.
loot at Jantar Mantar from 9th-13th August 2011, where 14 November 2005, AISA gave a call for Black.
thousands of students from across the country participated. Flag protest against UPA's repressive role in North-.
This barricade was organised at a time when the beleaguered East and Kashmir through hated laws like AFSPA,.
UPA had banned protests and continuous gatherings at Jantar Manmohan Singh's Oxford speech hailing British.
Mantar in an attempt to quell the growing anti-corruption rule, his surrender before US imperialist diktats,.
movement. AISA activists faced arrests and detentions, India's vote against Iran at IAEA and his slew of.
and on the strength of the participants' militancy and neo-liberal assaults on life and livelihood of Indian.
determination, succeeded in reclaiming Jantar Mantar people. Black flag protestors were brutally beaten up.
as a space of protest. This was a significant blow to the by NSUI and ABVP goons at the venue. SFI, then.
attempts of the UPA to shrink the spaces of protest in the allied to UPA, opposed the black flag protest and.
national capital. AISA's campaign also robustly asserted sided with the right-wing elements. Subsequently,.
that the anti-corruption movement cannot be silent on SFI joined the NSUI and ABVP in a first ever move.
the burning issues of democracy and secularism that in JNU's history tried to censure and impeach the.
the country faces. then JNUSU President Mona Das in an UGBM on.
27 November for the `crime' of showing Black Flag.
Confronting the Burning Questions to the prime Minister. Progressive and democratic.
students of the campus rallied with AISA and.
of Our Times defeated shameful unity the right-wing forces and.
SFI and defeated the in the UGBM..
AISA has always believed that our involvement cannot remain.
confined to seminar rooms and classrooms; the students' When tribals protesting against TATA steel plant and.
movement must have an integral link with social movements. displacement were gunned down in Kalinganagar on.
This is a link that we have strengthened over several years. January 2, 2006, the AISA-led JNUSU took a team.
of students to visit the struggling tribals..
2004 AISA participated in the struggle of the Honda.
workers at Gurgaon, with the JNUSU President In April 2006, when the Narmada Bachao Andolan.
being among the first to express solidarity with the came to Delhi to protest against the UPA Govt.'s.
.
Flood Relief Team at Supol, Bihar, 2008.
.
Referendum Against VC, 2010.
.
4.
..