PaRCha - JNU - All Organisations - 2013 ID-55497
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~ January IIiPatnaik, Faculty or 1IP .
ft!~a·. ~, ,Hi~_k, ~~~. K~i_ Bhay-Satya, Ahimsa, .,ntyoday H N~a llo ·J~ij'h~k;~Ek hi Laya-Satya~ Ahimsa, Sarvodaya I! .
l'ir~t ttu~y IAnon:~ you, Indefinite Hunger Strike Cont.lJlues !! IhPn 1hel laugh (tt \·ou, .
ihtil ihcylight )OU,SIRA-1 & SANDEEP lht.>n }Oil \\ill. .
..Join in... 'Mass Numbers; From 4th February 2013.I Sabarmati Dabba Lawns II .
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NSUI appeals the student community of Jawaharlal Nehru University to stand in solidarity with the Indefinite Hunger str.ike .
demanding the 'Increase In MCM Scholarships, Metro Feeder Buses For JNU, Wlfi-Faclllty for Hostels in JNU II . The last ~tudents' .
Union election produced a AISA·DSF JNUSU. Prior to this election it was AISA who was at the helm of JNUSU since 2007 till the .
JNUSU was suspended for uncertainty precipitated by the Lyngdoh recommendations and it was AISA which dominated the JNUSU .
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when it was restored. .
NSUI demands the Govt. Of India, the Govt of NCT of Delhi and the JNU administration to meet the demands Immediately or .
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face grave consequence from the student community of JNU II The series of rhetoric both the AISA and DSF (ex 'sfi-Jnu') perpetuated has been evident in their non sense attitude which they have exhibited during various junctures in fight for f4lfllllng the demands of the student community in JNU. · The incumbent JNUSU was seen as an opportunity to assess the political stands of the dominant strands of the left dispensations ranging from AISA-DSF (the ex-'sfi jnu') in the campus and the past union functioning of the AISA. NSUI appeals the student community of JNU to reject the rhetoric politics of the AISA led JNUSU as well as the opportunist politics of the DSF(the ex-'sfi-jnu') .
and SFI. .
What is i:ne Credit ofAISA ? .
AISA, the student dispensation of the (CPI ML) has been at the helm of JNUSU since 2007. The political stands of AISA.
have been always superficial and dubious. Their assertions and claims ranged from the double standards and blind .
political assertions. The history of AISA ism in JNU has been a-ironic series of rhetoric politics with hollow claims. Stand on Communalism -It is an open fact that CPIML-AISA has no credible history of containing communalism .
symbolified in the form of RSS-BJP-ABVP nexus in this r.ountry. Since their inception in JNU the ASIA-ian brigade has sought to champion the rights of the minority and the fight against Sanghi Giroh. NSUI would like to make it clear that the hollow claims on the minority will not equal to substantial alternative secular politics. It is not the CPIML-AISA combine which resisted the BPJ and communalism electorally and politically, instead it is the combine of Congres; and ~ther. secular democratic forces which provided a stumbling block to communal politics around this country. NSUI is resolved to fight the jingoistic politics of ABVP in JNU as is evident in their tirade against Shri-SUshil Kumar Shinde, Shri-Digvijay Singh etc. (It is very surprising that AISA and DSF maintained conspicuous silence when Sangh Parivaar brigade opened a baseless tirades against the minorities in India when the Home Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde revealed about the Sangh Parivaar terror Camps in various Parts of the country) and the communal frenzy ofthe RSS brigade all over the country. The admission process in both JNU and Delhi University has become controversial this year with the anti-reservation.
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lobby exerting tremendous ploys to scuttle the constitutionally guaranteed reservations in the intake of students. In .
Delhi University, even after the MHRD directive (directive :n response to a delegation from the student community) to the .
University, the DU adm;nistration sought to play 'Hide anc: Seek' with the reservation Policy. An RTI conducted in around 30 colleges in 2010 revealed that on an average General Category seats were filled in excess by 30% of the sanctioned .
strength. It was also revealed that in the very same c::>lleges Reserved Category seats were filled 30% below the. sanctioned strength. Thus, the anti-reservation lobby in the University has been robbing the seats from the SC, ST, and OBC students and depriving them the 15, 7.5, and 27 percentages of seats provided by the Central Educational .
Institutions (Reservations in Admission) Act of 2006.The student community in Delhi University had to go for indefinite relay hunger strike with the open support of DUSU lead by NSUI, to which tM DU administration had to bring an .
official order so os to ensure fair and proper implementation of constitutionally mandated reservations in the .
admissions for SC/ST/and OBC students. On the other hand in JNU under the stewardship of AISA·DSF, a look into the .
current year's admission process would reveal a dismal picture with an improper implementation of reservations .
(SC/ST/OBC/PH) 10 Mph1I/Phd admissions. Th1s not only h;js brought to light, the extent to whch the ant·rescrvation lobby can scuttle the goal of social justice. but also exposed the dubious role of AISA led JNUSU. Wh en the .
constitutionally mandated reservations for OBC-SC-ST-PH categories are 27,15,7.5 and 3 percentages respectively, the .
11 42. 5 82. 2 39 .
actual percent <'lg<' of students in !hP<'ldmission list belconginf: !o th re~pective categoriP~ are 19 63 percentages respectively. O f ths criminal np.J$tice '"the adrni~sion process. it is shockine th at there have been no SC/ST .
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PaRCha - JNU - All Organisations - 2013 ID-55497
.
~ January IIiPatnaik, Faculty or 1IP .
ft!~a·. ~, ,Hi~_k, ~~~. K~i_ Bhay-Satya, Ahimsa, .,ntyoday H N~a llo ·J~ij'h~k;~Ek hi Laya-Satya~ Ahimsa, Sarvodaya I! .
l'ir~t ttu~y IAnon:~ you, Indefinite Hunger Strike Cont.lJlues !! IhPn 1hel laugh (tt \·ou, .
ihtil ihcylight )OU,SIRA-1 & SANDEEP lht.>n }Oil \\ill. .
..Join in... 'Mass Numbers; From 4th February 2013.I Sabarmati Dabba Lawns II .
~------------------------------------------·-· .
NSUI appeals the student community of Jawaharlal Nehru University to stand in solidarity with the Indefinite Hunger str.ike .
demanding the 'Increase In MCM Scholarships, Metro Feeder Buses For JNU, Wlfi-Faclllty for Hostels in JNU II . The last ~tudents' .
Union election produced a AISA·DSF JNUSU. Prior to this election it was AISA who was at the helm of JNUSU since 2007 till the .
JNUSU was suspended for uncertainty precipitated by the Lyngdoh recommendations and it was AISA which dominated the JNUSU .
.
when it was restored. .
NSUI demands the Govt. Of India, the Govt of NCT of Delhi and the JNU administration to meet the demands Immediately or .
.
face grave consequence from the student community of JNU II The series of rhetoric both the AISA and DSF (ex 'sfi-Jnu') perpetuated has been evident in their non sense attitude which they have exhibited during various junctures in fight for f4lfllllng the demands of the student community in JNU. · The incumbent JNUSU was seen as an opportunity to assess the political stands of the dominant strands of the left dispensations ranging from AISA-DSF (the ex-'sfi jnu') in the campus and the past union functioning of the AISA. NSUI appeals the student community of JNU to reject the rhetoric politics of the AISA led JNUSU as well as the opportunist politics of the DSF(the ex-'sfi-jnu') .
and SFI. .
What is i:ne Credit ofAISA ? .
AISA, the student dispensation of the (CPI ML) has been at the helm of JNUSU since 2007. The political stands of AISA.
have been always superficial and dubious. Their assertions and claims ranged from the double standards and blind .
political assertions. The history of AISA ism in JNU has been a-ironic series of rhetoric politics with hollow claims. Stand on Communalism -It is an open fact that CPIML-AISA has no credible history of containing communalism .
symbolified in the form of RSS-BJP-ABVP nexus in this r.ountry. Since their inception in JNU the ASIA-ian brigade has sought to champion the rights of the minority and the fight against Sanghi Giroh. NSUI would like to make it clear that the hollow claims on the minority will not equal to substantial alternative secular politics. It is not the CPIML-AISA combine which resisted the BPJ and communalism electorally and politically, instead it is the combine of Congres; and ~ther. secular democratic forces which provided a stumbling block to communal politics around this country. NSUI is resolved to fight the jingoistic politics of ABVP in JNU as is evident in their tirade against Shri-SUshil Kumar Shinde, Shri-Digvijay Singh etc. (It is very surprising that AISA and DSF maintained conspicuous silence when Sangh Parivaar brigade opened a baseless tirades against the minorities in India when the Home Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde revealed about the Sangh Parivaar terror Camps in various Parts of the country) and the communal frenzy ofthe RSS brigade all over the country. The admission process in both JNU and Delhi University has become controversial this year with the anti-reservation.
+ .
lobby exerting tremendous ploys to scuttle the constitutionally guaranteed reservations in the intake of students. In .
Delhi University, even after the MHRD directive (directive :n response to a delegation from the student community) to the .
University, the DU adm;nistration sought to play 'Hide anc: Seek' with the reservation Policy. An RTI conducted in around 30 colleges in 2010 revealed that on an average General Category seats were filled in excess by 30% of the sanctioned .
strength. It was also revealed that in the very same c::>lleges Reserved Category seats were filled 30% below the. sanctioned strength. Thus, the anti-reservation lobby in the University has been robbing the seats from the SC, ST, and OBC students and depriving them the 15, 7.5, and 27 percentages of seats provided by the Central Educational .
Institutions (Reservations in Admission) Act of 2006.The student community in Delhi University had to go for indefinite relay hunger strike with the open support of DUSU lead by NSUI, to which tM DU administration had to bring an .
official order so os to ensure fair and proper implementation of constitutionally mandated reservations in the .
admissions for SC/ST/and OBC students. On the other hand in JNU under the stewardship of AISA·DSF, a look into the .
current year's admission process would reveal a dismal picture with an improper implementation of reservations .
(SC/ST/OBC/PH) 10 Mph1I/Phd admissions. Th1s not only h;js brought to light, the extent to whch the ant·rescrvation lobby can scuttle the goal of social justice. but also exposed the dubious role of AISA led JNUSU. Wh en the .
constitutionally mandated reservations for OBC-SC-ST-PH categories are 27,15,7.5 and 3 percentages respectively, the .
11 42. 5 82. 2 39 .
actual percent <'lg<' of students in !hP<'ldmission list belconginf: !o th re~pective categoriP~ are 19 63 percentages respectively. O f ths criminal np.J$tice '"the adrni~sion process. it is shockine th at there have been no SC/ST .
.