PaRCha - JNU - All Organisations - 1996 ID-39540
.
AISA .
24.3. 96 .
for vomen i s a very The admlnlst~atlon finda that concer n the .
us e f u l s entiment. On t he pretext of their s ecurity and pr otec t ion of the! dignity, much can be achieved , for .
examole: abduction justified,A protessor may be abducted and the. '' agai nst unwanted.
see~s, women need ''protecti on.
since, lt letter writers: can be thrashed and Children working in the shops at K.C . according t o our .
thrown oft campus on a winter night , since, ofthreat to the s e c urity.
Registrar, they are likely to be a .
.
r~side ts of hostels;.
.
women most.
which JNU unlik e.
Traditional conservative morality, and other campuses has challenged, can be safely reasser t ed own movement can be restricted..
women' s .
It is held that deliberate, repeated and ruthless assaults on .
solution women are regrettable, but inevitable, and the only n i ght.
' s movements a t the administration offers is that women .
be ~estricted either voluntarily or by strict er host el rul es. .
wo men, by.
is that assaults occur because.
The implication.
walking on their campus' premises, invite attack from p a s s ing .
adminis tration.
The apparent helplessness of themotorists . .
is presumably compensated by the promptness of their r espon s e .
quart ers, .
to malicious complaints froill reactionary political r edundant .
in the fo r m Jf raids on hostel r ooms. Here, moa r al1ty, i s.
j reeking of restrictive patriarchal.
rule , .
namely that women are not a llowed i nto.
selectively enforced -men's hostels. .
ldSA holds thF.._t the.
assume responsibility for.
The administration must spate of.
(a) a n d must accept the.
the s t udents.
security of fai lure to protect s t udents ' r ight assaults as pro~ of its It must therefore accede to certain to fr e e, safe movem ent. immediate demands. namely: in remote areas of.
forces ,.
(1) Proper deployment of securit y the r esidentialvhere they are needed, rather than i n.
campus ,.
parLs of the campus. people with vehicles , an .
(2) Since mr~t attacks are by all JNU vehicles must have ex isting JNU practice be revived -and.
and there must be routine checking.
JNU stickers on them , posts, especiall y .
enqu i r y of all other vehicles, at all entry .
after 6.00 P.M. trend on the campus, t hat i s .
(b) There is a growing rightist against women. The .
breeding gr ound for violence~he a n uncompromis i n g position agains t .
adrolnletration must t ak e a step i n this this neo-conservative t r end, and , as and anti -feminist.
AISA demands that the obsolet e.
direction, progressive manner..
r evise~ in a.
hostel rul es b e demands.
a nd r einforce the.
AISA calls upon JNUSU to follow up the.
and preventive action in .
by women students for punitive student community .
reported cases of assault, and to rally the non-.
strug g le ~o mak e th~ camp u s a more egalit a r ian and in a .
secure place ..
r estrictivel y SD/-Sd/ -Tapas Ran jan Saha .
Dl vyaraj Amiya Gen. Secy. AISA, JNU Pr esiden t AI SA, JNU.
-c . .
.
PaRCha - JNU - All Organisations - 1996 ID-39540
.
AISA .
24.3. 96 .
for vomen i s a very The admlnlst~atlon finda that concer n the .
us e f u l s entiment. On t he pretext of their s ecurity and pr otec t ion of the! dignity, much can be achieved , for .
examole: abduction justified,A protessor may be abducted and the. '' agai nst unwanted.
see~s, women need ''protecti on.
since, lt letter writers: can be thrashed and Children working in the shops at K.C . according t o our .
thrown oft campus on a winter night , since, ofthreat to the s e c urity.
Registrar, they are likely to be a .
.
r~side ts of hostels;.
.
women most.
which JNU unlik e.
Traditional conservative morality, and other campuses has challenged, can be safely reasser t ed own movement can be restricted..
women' s .
It is held that deliberate, repeated and ruthless assaults on .
solution women are regrettable, but inevitable, and the only n i ght.
' s movements a t the administration offers is that women .
be ~estricted either voluntarily or by strict er host el rul es. .
wo men, by.
is that assaults occur because.
The implication.
walking on their campus' premises, invite attack from p a s s ing .
adminis tration.
The apparent helplessness of themotorists . .
is presumably compensated by the promptness of their r espon s e .
quart ers, .
to malicious complaints froill reactionary political r edundant .
in the fo r m Jf raids on hostel r ooms. Here, moa r al1ty, i s.
j reeking of restrictive patriarchal.
rule , .
namely that women are not a llowed i nto.
selectively enforced -men's hostels. .
ldSA holds thF.._t the.
assume responsibility for.
The administration must spate of.
(a) a n d must accept the.
the s t udents.
security of fai lure to protect s t udents ' r ight assaults as pro~ of its It must therefore accede to certain to fr e e, safe movem ent. immediate demands. namely: in remote areas of.
forces ,.
(1) Proper deployment of securit y the r esidentialvhere they are needed, rather than i n.
campus ,.
parLs of the campus. people with vehicles , an .
(2) Since mr~t attacks are by all JNU vehicles must have ex isting JNU practice be revived -and.
and there must be routine checking.
JNU stickers on them , posts, especiall y .
enqu i r y of all other vehicles, at all entry .
after 6.00 P.M. trend on the campus, t hat i s .
(b) There is a growing rightist against women. The .
breeding gr ound for violence~he a n uncompromis i n g position agains t .
adrolnletration must t ak e a step i n this this neo-conservative t r end, and , as and anti -feminist.
AISA demands that the obsolet e.
direction, progressive manner..
r evise~ in a.
hostel rul es b e demands.
a nd r einforce the.
AISA calls upon JNUSU to follow up the.
and preventive action in .
by women students for punitive student community .
reported cases of assault, and to rally the non-.
strug g le ~o mak e th~ camp u s a more egalit a r ian and in a .
secure place ..
r estrictivel y SD/-Sd/ -Tapas Ran jan Saha .
Dl vyaraj Amiya Gen. Secy. AISA, JNU Pr esiden t AI SA, JNU.
-c . .
.