PaRCha - JNU - All Organisations - 2010 ID-50374
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Anolher EncounterWhh the Sham of Indian Baua.
Prot. Jan Myrdal on his recent visit to India noted the startling difference in the meanings of the word encounter-in police, has given the term an entirety new connotation. ordinary parlance, it is used to denote a meeting or interaction. India, however, particularly the Indian state and the .
armed adversary, can fire in self-defense Here, encounter stands for murder, that too cold blooded .
murder. Thus, in the special dictionary handed down to us by the State: the police, in an encounter, faced with an.
., .
the media. What exactly do these police officials specialize in? Certainly not in defending themselves. Nor do they .
same State that further mocks us, by having generated a group of 'encounter specialists' iconized and worshipped.
proceedingsand in the process even killing those it is 'encountering'. Strangely, it is the .
Common Man. What they do specialize in, is killing. In picking up people and killing them in. In bypassing au judicial .
specialize in defending any of those abstract collective beings-Society,; by acting as judiciary, executioners Nation, the People of the Country, the in .
~ .
The Batla-House and meting out justice by murdering the 'terrorisf and 'criminal'. And in most cases, these latter are innocent unarmed civilians or political activists whose political visions and actions.
'enr:nuntor' .
i.,. ""~--.: .
threaten the ruling r.lasses and the state. True, the victims might on rare occasions also be hard core criminals; that .
Public Meeting.
I Eiili · · -.
SFI .
simply does not take away their nght to legally defend themselves in a country which claims to be a 'democracy'..
The Way Ahead .
'.
I 23 March Tonight Kaveri Mess 9.30 pm the serial.
~a.
Speakers fed by anI Vivek Kumar, CSSS .
;termind.ody with .
In our country, which Is marked by the deeply hierarchical Anuradha Chenoy, SIS.
brahmlnlcal .
thereby depriving them of the education and knowledge, social structures creating the barriers of entry for the oppressed castes and ~. nineteen.
reservations Jayati Ghosh, CESP 3d Sajid .
knowledge. The arguments advanced by the antl-reservatlonlsts is an effective tool to break these barriers and assert the right to .
eing the.
.
ld.
energies suppressed under the aegis of Brahmanism on the grounds of 'merit' are inherently flawed, as they foster the .
prejudices, asserting the monopoly of privileged sections over so-called merlL Reservation .
.
deprived from gaining knowledge and thus from their fullest development, who was.
policy Is a toll to fight.
to scuttJe the constitutionally for centuries. reservation policy is in fact a tool to release the great creative two slain these 'now hidden now open' forms of elitism and castelsm. In a society like ours where the majority of the populations has been kept .
j.
mandated reservations,.
to further democratize le SIX .
It is in our campuses, where the struggle to fulfill the agenda of social justice, gains greater importance. .
student movement all over the country to ensure the complete Implementation Repeated efforts have been made 1e back,.
reject the faulty and casteist recommendations thereby seeking to trample the law of the land. It has been a challenge for the m the.
rntly .
.
ofthe agenda ofsocial justice and empowerment, .
our campus has also been no different. While the pressure of the students and progressive teachers definitely forced the administration to .
reservations .
of the Aditya Mukherjee committee in the AC meeting on 18 March, the struggle is far from .
to ensure that the administration doesn't further resort to its known devious machinations to scuttle social justice. The issue of the over. The correct implementation of 27% OBC reservation and 54% seat increase in the coming admissions has to be vigilantly pursued, .
:1ra .
our campuses and providing the weaker sections greater access to higher education. The experience of .
nit that.
.
1jid will oe .
in faculty posts remained unresolved as the AC meeting was adjourned without any conclusion on this issue. We strongly .
self-proclaimed is at demand that the mandated reservations for SC/ST in faculty posts at all levels must be fulfilled. The JNU Executive Council meeting-to .
gatekeepers .
be held on April 8-must adhere to Its earlier decision of Implementing .
reservations 1 the.
.
to the decision taken by the EC in this regard and in the upcoming EC meeting on 6th April this issue must be resolved and hence. thoredlinfrom the revolutionary at all faculty levels and start recruitment, the 149 vacant posts. We must ensure that the administration doesn't hide behind the veil of the 'elitist-meritocraticIn.
' arguments of the .
of the knowledge to trample this issue. to scuttle the reservations in faculty posts. Administration.
reservations. must adhere In this context, we call upon the student community of JNU to remain steadfastly united in the struggle for social justice. Taking inspiration .
student movement is to wage relentless struggles to ensure that the Casteism in all its manifestations is decisively defeated. We appeal to .
Lenin, President, SFI-JNU. 1ainst .
legacy of Shagat Singh and his comrades on their martyrdom day today, the he task of the progressive democratic RCwes .
the students to attend tonight's public meeting to discuss the challenges lying ahead in the struggles for fulfilling social justice and .
RC,.
P.K.Anand, Secretary, SFI-JNU. ace ~nd.
. -· _.,..,....,.
last vear Other "'',,..a.. --··-".
UIC lllldiiiUUS sprne-chilling her .
l.
.
'enrnllnt""r'.
1ters ,..,~ . ·------. ,..,,.
__ ·---...................... beI .
.
ohar . . 1"'\rrullra t-"raaesh alone as who.
... __,,. .,...,...,u, "' ye£ another TaKe encounter. Recently, two Maoist leaders Shakumari Appa .
a sham-where .
ao and Kondal Reddy were picked up by the AP police from somewhere.
.
such encounters .
in Maharshtra .
.
and.
exist, there no democracy exists. The need of the hour is not .
killed in cold blood in AP. Each such instance points out over and over, that our democracy is .
merely more judicial probings, and more time given for more convoluted.
scuttling ofvoices ofresistance. stories to be .
state officials, and bring an end to the situations that calls for such outrageous .
generated; only a truly concerted and combined fight can lead to punishment .
of the concerned.
shams and .
.
.
.
PaRCha - JNU - All Organisations - 2010 ID-50374
.
I .
... _ft.\\ .
· --.....
Anolher EncounterWhh the Sham of Indian Baua.
Prot. Jan Myrdal on his recent visit to India noted the startling difference in the meanings of the word encounter-in police, has given the term an entirety new connotation. ordinary parlance, it is used to denote a meeting or interaction. India, however, particularly the Indian state and the .
armed adversary, can fire in self-defense Here, encounter stands for murder, that too cold blooded .
murder. Thus, in the special dictionary handed down to us by the State: the police, in an encounter, faced with an.
., .
the media. What exactly do these police officials specialize in? Certainly not in defending themselves. Nor do they .
same State that further mocks us, by having generated a group of 'encounter specialists' iconized and worshipped.
proceedingsand in the process even killing those it is 'encountering'. Strangely, it is the .
Common Man. What they do specialize in, is killing. In picking up people and killing them in. In bypassing au judicial .
specialize in defending any of those abstract collective beings-Society,; by acting as judiciary, executioners Nation, the People of the Country, the in .
~ .
The Batla-House and meting out justice by murdering the 'terrorisf and 'criminal'. And in most cases, these latter are innocent unarmed civilians or political activists whose political visions and actions.
'enr:nuntor' .
i.,. ""~--.: .
threaten the ruling r.lasses and the state. True, the victims might on rare occasions also be hard core criminals; that .
Public Meeting.
I Eiili · · -.
SFI .
simply does not take away their nght to legally defend themselves in a country which claims to be a 'democracy'..
The Way Ahead .
'.
I 23 March Tonight Kaveri Mess 9.30 pm the serial.
~a.
Speakers fed by anI Vivek Kumar, CSSS .
;termind.ody with .
In our country, which Is marked by the deeply hierarchical Anuradha Chenoy, SIS.
brahmlnlcal .
thereby depriving them of the education and knowledge, social structures creating the barriers of entry for the oppressed castes and ~. nineteen.
reservations Jayati Ghosh, CESP 3d Sajid .
knowledge. The arguments advanced by the antl-reservatlonlsts is an effective tool to break these barriers and assert the right to .
eing the.
.
ld.
energies suppressed under the aegis of Brahmanism on the grounds of 'merit' are inherently flawed, as they foster the .
prejudices, asserting the monopoly of privileged sections over so-called merlL Reservation .
.
deprived from gaining knowledge and thus from their fullest development, who was.
policy Is a toll to fight.
to scuttJe the constitutionally for centuries. reservation policy is in fact a tool to release the great creative two slain these 'now hidden now open' forms of elitism and castelsm. In a society like ours where the majority of the populations has been kept .
j.
mandated reservations,.
to further democratize le SIX .
It is in our campuses, where the struggle to fulfill the agenda of social justice, gains greater importance. .
student movement all over the country to ensure the complete Implementation Repeated efforts have been made 1e back,.
reject the faulty and casteist recommendations thereby seeking to trample the law of the land. It has been a challenge for the m the.
rntly .
.
ofthe agenda ofsocial justice and empowerment, .
our campus has also been no different. While the pressure of the students and progressive teachers definitely forced the administration to .
reservations .
of the Aditya Mukherjee committee in the AC meeting on 18 March, the struggle is far from .
to ensure that the administration doesn't further resort to its known devious machinations to scuttle social justice. The issue of the over. The correct implementation of 27% OBC reservation and 54% seat increase in the coming admissions has to be vigilantly pursued, .
:1ra .
our campuses and providing the weaker sections greater access to higher education. The experience of .
nit that.
.
1jid will oe .
in faculty posts remained unresolved as the AC meeting was adjourned without any conclusion on this issue. We strongly .
self-proclaimed is at demand that the mandated reservations for SC/ST in faculty posts at all levels must be fulfilled. The JNU Executive Council meeting-to .
gatekeepers .
be held on April 8-must adhere to Its earlier decision of Implementing .
reservations 1 the.
.
to the decision taken by the EC in this regard and in the upcoming EC meeting on 6th April this issue must be resolved and hence. thoredlinfrom the revolutionary at all faculty levels and start recruitment, the 149 vacant posts. We must ensure that the administration doesn't hide behind the veil of the 'elitist-meritocraticIn.
' arguments of the .
of the knowledge to trample this issue. to scuttle the reservations in faculty posts. Administration.
reservations. must adhere In this context, we call upon the student community of JNU to remain steadfastly united in the struggle for social justice. Taking inspiration .
student movement is to wage relentless struggles to ensure that the Casteism in all its manifestations is decisively defeated. We appeal to .
Lenin, President, SFI-JNU. 1ainst .
legacy of Shagat Singh and his comrades on their martyrdom day today, the he task of the progressive democratic RCwes .
the students to attend tonight's public meeting to discuss the challenges lying ahead in the struggles for fulfilling social justice and .
RC,.
P.K.Anand, Secretary, SFI-JNU. ace ~nd.
. -· _.,..,....,.
last vear Other "'',,..a.. --··-".
UIC lllldiiiUUS sprne-chilling her .
l.
.
'enrnllnt""r'.
1ters ,..,~ . ·------. ,..,,.
__ ·---...................... beI .
.
ohar . . 1"'\rrullra t-"raaesh alone as who.
... __,,. .,...,...,u, "' ye£ another TaKe encounter. Recently, two Maoist leaders Shakumari Appa .
a sham-where .
ao and Kondal Reddy were picked up by the AP police from somewhere.
.
such encounters .
in Maharshtra .
.
and.
exist, there no democracy exists. The need of the hour is not .
killed in cold blood in AP. Each such instance points out over and over, that our democracy is .
merely more judicial probings, and more time given for more convoluted.
scuttling ofvoices ofresistance. stories to be .
state officials, and bring an end to the situations that calls for such outrageous .
generated; only a truly concerted and combined fight can lead to punishment .
of the concerned.
shams and .
.
.
.