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Believe in yourself and you will succeed which will allow you to earn respect and empathy in our society. You are unique and that’s your strongest point in life.” – Fatima Hassan
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On the 13'h of this month, we will be voting to elect the Students' Union for the coming year. What should be the character and s importantto recall the true spiritand commitment .
content of the JNUSU in these times? As the JNUSU elections approach, it'.
thatwe seek in a Union that represents the students' voice. .
It's quite simple really. rights, resist the neoliberal assault on education, and wreststudents' facilities .
We need a Union that can defend students' .
from the Admrnistration and the Government. .
's liberties We need a Union that has the clarity and commitment to speak outwithout hesitation againstevery violation ofpeople.
and draconian crackdown bythe State on any pretext, on the right to dissent. .
's doors to ensure thatthe deprived We need a Union committed to social justice-that has a vision of constantly widening JNU.
and marginalised can access the University, and moreover, can have access to the help they need to remain in the University .
and get the best from it: such as hostels, fellowships for economically deprived students, and a barrier-free campus forthe .
differentlyabled. .
In our caste-ridden society, virtually all educational institutions are witness to attempts to circumvent or subvert caste-based .
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reservations. Discrimination often takes subtle rather than obvious forms. JNU has had SUs in the past that have defended .
deprivation points and OBC reservations in the face ofvery devious attempts to subvertthese measures. Disproportionate .
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viva weightage was exposed by the 2012 JNUSU as anothermeasure used in a discriminatory way.We need a Union committed .
to struggling to ensure lowering ofthe viva weightage. .
The Union would have to recognise that gender discrimination and violence do not miraculously disappearas soon as we enter .
JNU's gates. Rather, as we are reminded by the recent terrible incident of violence on our own campus, JNU is and can be .
different only as long as we are committed to constantly battling patriarchy, and consciously creating an atmosphere where .
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women can be free from the fear ofviolence in any form. .
s rights and democracy is hardest in the most intimate relationships. Similarly, on a campus, .
We know how defending women'.
defending students' rights is hardestand most challenging when itcomes to the relations with faculty who have powerover .
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their academic career: theses, lab allotments, grading and marking, and so on. Establishing democratic ground rules with .
safeguards against violations is a must in student-teacher relationships. It is true that JNU has generally had a tradition of .
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solidarity and dialogue between faculty and students. But to defend that tradition, it is all the more important not to take it for .
granted-but to establish ways in which to address and correct the many violations that have crept in. .
On a day-to-day basis, the Union has much to do. The JNUSU functions by assigning tasks to its Councillors, who serve on a .
variety of committees to defend students' interests on many fronts-the Library, the EOO, Placement Cell, CDC and so on. .
Contract workers in JNU look forward to the JNUSU and students and faculty to ensure that they get their legally mandated .
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wages. Ensuring this is a painstaking, regular job that mostly takes place behind the scenes. .
Many people's movements count on the JNUSU forsupport and solidarity in many ways.At such a time,we really can't afford the .
JNUSU to be one that can't offer unstinting support for the struggles at Koodankulam. at Jagatsinghpur, at Lucknow or Balla .
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House in Delhi, at Telangana or Gorkhaland. .
Of course, there will be battles that may take time to win. Struggles may be protracted. But we need a Union that is transparent .
and democratic in its functioning-a Union thatwe can trust to struggle with all its might, without compromise or hesitation. .
These are, then, broadly, the questions on which a JNUSU election is fought. But in the elections, and in the political trends on .
campus, there are some who seek to take away from this central focus. In this election, the NSUI, SF I, AISF and OSF, are all .
campus issues,' claiming falsely thatthe JNUSU dominated by AISA has ignored these. .
seeking to pose as champions of 'take a back seat to 'national/ .
They are helped by the media that projects the myth of JNU as a place where 'campus issues' .
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international' issues. .
This myth is laughable, ofcourse. The DUSU next door, dominated by NSUI orABVP year after year, has no record of any struggle .
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rights, no genuine student issue~ high fees, absence of hostel and MCM. transport, classroom or .
or achievement of students' .
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bad course underFYUP-figure in their agenda, election campaign is reduced to lavish parties and money power, drowning out .
any serious political questions. It is the JNUSU, with its consistent principled stand on all issues of significance, and it .
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s movements in resisting anti-people policies, which has also successfully defended students'.
commitmentto join people'.
rights and won many students' facilities. It is the JNUSU which gives a detailed account of these issues and struggles on .
and people's rights, at the end of every year to students, who put the report to vote..
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students' .
The NSUI, student wing ofthe Congress, is striving this year to replace the democratic discourse of JNUSU elections with a .
Our parent party has power, and we've gotmoney, and ifJNU students make the .
typical ruling class discourse of brokerage. '' -that's the .
'right' choice this time, ourMinisters will giveyou a piece ofthe cake (in the form of hostels, MCM and so on).
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't that easy. The MoS for HRD was .
message we are hearing from the NSUIIeadership. But taking JNU students for a ride isn.
recently a speaker at an NSUI meeting. He declared there that the Government could not be expected to spend all that .
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was needed on education-where would the funds come from? But when he said in the same meeting, .
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corrupt,' the audience of students erupted in laughter. That's because students know that the Government is milking I~J(·~ .
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