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-th' ntrv ;eave in worst ccndticns of penury and destitution In the rural areas. osu st'OnQIY .
percent of ~s='~i;nt~~t~~ of the Indian ruling classes towards Imperialist loot and plund~r and stresses the need to .
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agrarian policY which can only ushere<;ltr. bY a pro-people government that wtll stand against the.
~;~:na~ro-~le· .
4::t k. ·· perlal· ts and theiolocal compradot Jgents tooth and natl..
pro" see tng tm · · · n · t. t' d G, b 1· t\ th I d..
With the dee~ning grip of the policies of uberalisatto~, c;tva tsa ton an .a a tsa on e n .tan economy has been ever .
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more stranQIY embedded in the ;mperiaHst web, espeoaii~,With the US. The pohcles of LPG are nothing but the dictates of .
Structural Adjustment programme (SAP) pedalled by the IMF ~nd World Bank that the ~ndian ru~lng classes have been .
implementing since t991. Thishas result~ In the most brutalised existence for the vanous sectons of he masses. With the.
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vice like grip of recession neeong the Indtan economY, the sttuaUon of the masses has gone from bad ,a worse. AnY .
political partY ~:hethe' ,tis the tongress, BJP, or the parliamentary Marxtsts hke CPM, CPI or CPI(ML) Liberation or any of .
thetr l<ind ~.ave not'l.ng concrete to offer to the people except a further dose of the same policies as is evident from the .
recent overtures of the Indian government in opening up the insurance structure to the imperialist capital and several such .
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measures. More than 600 SEZs have been approved by the Indian government which is nothing but creating enclaves where ~he taw of the land is not applicable. Along with this are the hundreds of MOUs signed by the Indian government and various state governments with Imperialist and comprador monopoly capital for mining, construction of super highways, mega-dams, which is nothing but the unbridled loot and plunder of minerals and resources of the vast sections of the peop!e. osu will m~l<e all efforts to expose and to struggle against the farce of parliamentary 'democracy and elections. .
12. The ruling classes knowing fully well that the masses are not going to take it lying \ow have also enhanced the teeth of the .
government with more draconian laws like the ULPA and vanous other local variants of the same enaaed by the respective .
state govemments. ThiS is despite the provisions of more draconian laws like the AFSPA in the North East and Kashmir, the .
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PSA (Kashmir), the Dtsturbed Areas Act (DAA) and similar such Instruments whteh has strengthened the fascist autnoritarian hands of the state. Those who offer ur1!1inch1ng resistance to the anti-people policies of the state are met with such bloodY o~igilante campaigns like Salwa Judum In Chhattlsgarh, the Harmad goons of the CPM in Nandigram, Singur, Salbom, Lalgarh, the '11ercenary forces of the state on the heroic masses of Kalinganagar, Kashipur, Jagatslngpur etc. osu .
resolves to stand aga;nst the repressive pohcies of the state and to support the people's movements fighting these policies. .
13. In recent years we have experienced an upsurge of privatization drive in different aspects of education which has been .
consistent v;ith the reportS that Knowledge Corr.mission, Birla-Ambani Report suggested. ~\ajar thrust in these reports has .
been de-politicizatior. c' student bodY-the recor-:'11e'1datiQns of LYngdo~ committee is an instrument of facilitating .
prio~atization by repressing students' voice of a\sse"lt res;.stance and right to unionize. ?rivatization of education also largely .
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ensures t:'tis process in JNU as well. We have experienced privatization of education through introduction of different market-a' enied courses, privatizing baste ame'lit\es. DSJ resolves to struggle against pnvatization of education and to fight .
to estatJtish a democratic, scientiftc and people oriented education. .
osu recognised the need to intensify the students movement within JNU and outside to face the grave·challenges posed by privatization of education, growing unemployment, curbing of democratic nghts through draconian measures lll<e Lyngdoh committee Recommendations, scuttling of reservation, depoliticisation, right-wing attaci<S on minorities, oppressed castes and tribal communities, patriarchy and violence on women, state repression of the revolutionary mo·;ement, the present economic crisis of .
world ;mperia\\sm and so on. ln doing so, we must also expose and intensify the fight against reviStontsm and opportunism within .
the students' movement on campus, In the proceos of building up a genuine alternative to tile election-centric politics of AISA and .
Sf!. The fascist attacl<s by ABVP goons in JNU haS been going on unabated with tile active shielding and support of not only the .
.
administration but also a section of v .e teachers. The Inability and even unwillingness to confront the sanghl \umpens beyond .
empty-phrase "'angering by both SFl and particularly by 'radical' AISA, has embOldened these fascists and the list of their violent .
acts are ever increasing. In this situation, osu recognises its responsibility to mobilise the student community to confront the .
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sangh-giroh 10 campus and brirg tr.em tll justice..
SimilarlY, the very crucial ongoing fight against privatisation of campus cannot be clinched with either AISA or Sfl in the lead, ~.hose gross betrayal of the trust of the student community has been repeated so often that the students no longer expects them to 'fight' issues beyond tokenism. In times of real crisis their strategy has been to withdraw from the movement or to compromise with the administration and thereby bacl<stab the aspirations ·of tM student community. After rustication orders, AISA-Ied JNUSU has termed the stopping of th~ prospectus-sale as unfortunate, an action which was decided In the JNUSU council with a .
common agreement between AISA and SF! and implemented by a hafldful of students. It matters little tll them If this act undermined arid disrespected the call for action mandated by the UGBl4 or that it does not address the crucial demand for the removal of electric meters from Koyena. AISA and SFl's 'commitment' to ftght the scuttling of reservations and of seat-cuts wa~ .
osu in the com\ng days will work towards mobilizing and consolidating the student community under the guiding.
already experienced by the campus \ast year. principleS of Marxism-Leninlsm·Maoism to collectively face the challenges ahead, and to integrate with the larger movement for a revolutionary social transformation. Taking forward the legacy of Naxalbari and inspiration from revolutionary martyrs like Bhagat Singh, Charu Mazumdar, Anuradha Gandhi, Saketh Rajan, !'laveen Bab~ and .
thousands of others who laid down their lives for the liberation of the oppressed masses, osU reaffirms 1ts resolves .
to uncompromisingly carry forward the banner of revolutionary students' movement. .
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PaRCha - JNU - All Organisations - 2008 ID-48708
.
-th' ntrv ;eave in worst ccndticns of penury and destitution In the rural areas. osu st'OnQIY .
percent of ~s='~i;nt~~t~~ of the Indian ruling classes towards Imperialist loot and plund~r and stresses the need to .
.
1.
agrarian policY which can only ushere<;ltr. bY a pro-people government that wtll stand against the.
~;~:na~ro-~le· .
4::t k. ·· perlal· ts and theiolocal compradot Jgents tooth and natl..
pro" see tng tm · · · n · t. t' d G, b 1· t\ th I d..
With the dee~ning grip of the policies of uberalisatto~, c;tva tsa ton an .a a tsa on e n .tan economy has been ever .
15.
more stranQIY embedded in the ;mperiaHst web, espeoaii~,With the US. The pohcles of LPG are nothing but the dictates of .
Structural Adjustment programme (SAP) pedalled by the IMF ~nd World Bank that the ~ndian ru~lng classes have been .
implementing since t991. Thishas result~ In the most brutalised existence for the vanous sectons of he masses. With the.
.
~.
vice like grip of recession neeong the Indtan economY, the sttuaUon of the masses has gone from bad ,a worse. AnY .
political partY ~:hethe' ,tis the tongress, BJP, or the parliamentary Marxtsts hke CPM, CPI or CPI(ML) Liberation or any of .
thetr l<ind ~.ave not'l.ng concrete to offer to the people except a further dose of the same policies as is evident from the .
recent overtures of the Indian government in opening up the insurance structure to the imperialist capital and several such .
.
measures. More than 600 SEZs have been approved by the Indian government which is nothing but creating enclaves where ~he taw of the land is not applicable. Along with this are the hundreds of MOUs signed by the Indian government and various state governments with Imperialist and comprador monopoly capital for mining, construction of super highways, mega-dams, which is nothing but the unbridled loot and plunder of minerals and resources of the vast sections of the peop!e. osu will m~l<e all efforts to expose and to struggle against the farce of parliamentary 'democracy and elections. .
12. The ruling classes knowing fully well that the masses are not going to take it lying \ow have also enhanced the teeth of the .
government with more draconian laws like the ULPA and vanous other local variants of the same enaaed by the respective .
state govemments. ThiS is despite the provisions of more draconian laws like the AFSPA in the North East and Kashmir, the .
.
PSA (Kashmir), the Dtsturbed Areas Act (DAA) and similar such Instruments whteh has strengthened the fascist autnoritarian hands of the state. Those who offer ur1!1inch1ng resistance to the anti-people policies of the state are met with such bloodY o~igilante campaigns like Salwa Judum In Chhattlsgarh, the Harmad goons of the CPM in Nandigram, Singur, Salbom, Lalgarh, the '11ercenary forces of the state on the heroic masses of Kalinganagar, Kashipur, Jagatslngpur etc. osu .
resolves to stand aga;nst the repressive pohcies of the state and to support the people's movements fighting these policies. .
13. In recent years we have experienced an upsurge of privatization drive in different aspects of education which has been .
consistent v;ith the reportS that Knowledge Corr.mission, Birla-Ambani Report suggested. ~\ajar thrust in these reports has .
been de-politicizatior. c' student bodY-the recor-:'11e'1datiQns of LYngdo~ committee is an instrument of facilitating .
prio~atization by repressing students' voice of a\sse"lt res;.stance and right to unionize. ?rivatization of education also largely .
.
ensures t:'tis process in JNU as well. We have experienced privatization of education through introduction of different market-a' enied courses, privatizing baste ame'lit\es. DSJ resolves to struggle against pnvatization of education and to fight .
to estatJtish a democratic, scientiftc and people oriented education. .
osu recognised the need to intensify the students movement within JNU and outside to face the grave·challenges posed by privatization of education, growing unemployment, curbing of democratic nghts through draconian measures lll<e Lyngdoh committee Recommendations, scuttling of reservation, depoliticisation, right-wing attaci<S on minorities, oppressed castes and tribal communities, patriarchy and violence on women, state repression of the revolutionary mo·;ement, the present economic crisis of .
world ;mperia\\sm and so on. ln doing so, we must also expose and intensify the fight against reviStontsm and opportunism within .
the students' movement on campus, In the proceos of building up a genuine alternative to tile election-centric politics of AISA and .
Sf!. The fascist attacl<s by ABVP goons in JNU haS been going on unabated with tile active shielding and support of not only the .
.
administration but also a section of v .e teachers. The Inability and even unwillingness to confront the sanghl \umpens beyond .
empty-phrase "'angering by both SFl and particularly by 'radical' AISA, has embOldened these fascists and the list of their violent .
acts are ever increasing. In this situation, osu recognises its responsibility to mobilise the student community to confront the .
.
sangh-giroh 10 campus and brirg tr.em tll justice..
SimilarlY, the very crucial ongoing fight against privatisation of campus cannot be clinched with either AISA or Sfl in the lead, ~.hose gross betrayal of the trust of the student community has been repeated so often that the students no longer expects them to 'fight' issues beyond tokenism. In times of real crisis their strategy has been to withdraw from the movement or to compromise with the administration and thereby bacl<stab the aspirations ·of tM student community. After rustication orders, AISA-Ied JNUSU has termed the stopping of th~ prospectus-sale as unfortunate, an action which was decided In the JNUSU council with a .
common agreement between AISA and SF! and implemented by a hafldful of students. It matters little tll them If this act undermined arid disrespected the call for action mandated by the UGBl4 or that it does not address the crucial demand for the removal of electric meters from Koyena. AISA and SFl's 'commitment' to ftght the scuttling of reservations and of seat-cuts wa~ .
osu in the com\ng days will work towards mobilizing and consolidating the student community under the guiding.
already experienced by the campus \ast year. principleS of Marxism-Leninlsm·Maoism to collectively face the challenges ahead, and to integrate with the larger movement for a revolutionary social transformation. Taking forward the legacy of Naxalbari and inspiration from revolutionary martyrs like Bhagat Singh, Charu Mazumdar, Anuradha Gandhi, Saketh Rajan, !'laveen Bab~ and .
thousands of others who laid down their lives for the liberation of the oppressed masses, osU reaffirms 1ts resolves .
to uncompromisingly carry forward the banner of revolutionary students' movement. .
. .
'e .
.
-.
.
) .
i ~ .
,, .
I I} .
9 .
\.S .
)l\ .
,a.'} .
ne .
.
so\ .
lN\l .s as .
an\ef .
n~ .
~en \\e 3~ .
ea\ .
~u .
NU. .
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