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JNU - Jawaharlal Nehry University.
Named after a person, who practically built the current Republic of India. While, he may have made strategic mistakes it is difficult to understand, why the hatred towards him in the current population. His single presence set the path to what we currently have in this country. Disrespecting him, is childish to say the least. Establishing rules which sound mundane today, probably was needed when he took over a new born country. The country has held together because of his vision. Institutions of higher education which we pride ourselves of, were established by him. Industrialisation in a country with the levels of poverty and illiteracy were initiated by him. Let us also not forget, that he provided us with the non aligned push which we use till this day in our foreign policy.
Mr.Bose died for his vision of this country. Is his contribution less? No. But to pitch one against the other is nonsense.
Nehru and Bose were Indian figures. Indian leaders first. They belong neither to the BJP nor Congress nor Communists. They are Indians.
The need is not to 'cleanse' any institution. It is to remove politics from education. It is an academic institution. The facilities, besides the hostel which is a dump, for studies are superb. Their library facilities are probably the best in the country.
From a neutral perspective, what is the problem? You have an institution, which has always been to the left of politics and has produced some of the best left leaders of this country. And now, you have in power at the Centre a government which is right of centre. Traditionally, as a country we have been left leaning. Slowly and steadily over the past 20 years the politics of the right is getting stronger. In this scenario, it was only a matter of time before the politics permeates into all institutions. Universities are not insular to changes in society.
This is what we see in the current scenario. The need is to stop active politics from universities. Students are sponsored and subsidised by the State. To study. To do research. Not to indulge in politics.
Named after a person, who practically built the current Republic of India. While, he may have made strategic mistakes it is difficult to understand, why the hatred towards him in the current population. His single presence set the path to what we currently have in this country. Disrespecting him, is childish to say the least. Establishing rules which sound mundane today, probably was needed when he took over a new born country. The country has held together because of his vision. Institutions of higher education which we pride ourselves of, were established by him. Industrialisation in a country with the levels of poverty and illiteracy were initiated by him. Let us also not forget, that he provided us with the non aligned push which we use till this day in our foreign policy.
Mr.Bose died for his vision of this country. Is his contribution less? No. But to pitch one against the other is nonsense.
Nehru and Bose were Indian figures. Indian leaders first. They belong neither to the BJP nor Congress nor Communists. They are Indians.
The need is not to 'cleanse' any institution. It is to remove politics from education. It is an academic institution. The facilities, besides the hostel which is a dump, for studies are superb. Their library facilities are probably the best in the country.
From a neutral perspective, what is the problem? You have an institution, which has always been to the left of politics and has produced some of the best left leaders of this country. And now, you have in power at the Centre a government which is right of centre. Traditionally, as a country we have been left leaning. Slowly and steadily over the past 20 years the politics of the right is getting stronger. In this scenario, it was only a matter of time before the politics permeates into all institutions. Universities are not insular to changes in society.
This is what we see in the current scenario. The need is to stop active politics from universities. Students are sponsored and subsidised by the State. To study. To do research. Not to indulge in politics.