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Sunday, September 28, 2008
Monday, August 27, 2007
JNUSU Pamphlet dated 27th Aug '07
Date: 27/08/07
Friends,
Research is of paramount importance in any country especially in the Third World, whereby it ensures that the intellectual self-reliance of the country is maintained. Financial Assistance is an integral part in this whole process wherein research scholars are able to sustain their activities without any worries for the want of monetary support. However, due to the impact of the neo-liberal economic policies, the government had started its retreat from the higher education sector which also resulted in hikes in fees. It is a success of the student movement of JNU under the leadership of JNUSU that in spite of the attack of neo-liberal policies, a low fee structure is maintained in our university. However, in order to take this struggle forward to ensure quality research in the university, the JNUSU raised the issue of financial assistance and fought a historic agitation in 2006. As a result of this struggle the administration was compelled to ensure that the amount of MCM for the BA/MA students was increased to Rs. 1000 and for M.Phil/Ph/.D to Rs. 1500. The administration promised to raise the amount for BA/MA and also raise the annual income cap in due course of time. However, they refused to adhere to this promise and after a 12 day indefinite hunger strike of in last July, the administration was pressurized to raise the amount for BA/MA students also to Rs. 1500 along with raising the income cap to Rs. 1 lakh, thereby bringing to a logical conclusion the long struggle waged by the JNUSU in the enhancement of scholarships for students.
This historic agitation under the leadership of JNUSU had a tremendous impact in the policy making in the education sector, where the JNUSU demonstrated at the UGC office demanding that all M.Phil/Ph.D students in all central universities be provided scholarships to pursue their research. The UGC has already announced this scholarship. After the agitation last month, the JNU administration was forced to principally agree that in the face of the relative autonomy granted to all universities, the cut-off date for the fellowships be fixed from July 2005. However, even days after the agitation, the fellowships have not been disbursed to the students. Moreover, the MCM for the M.Phil/PhD students have been stopped I view of this scholarship leading to financial distress for the students. The JNUSU President today has submitted a letter to the VC demanding immediate disbursal of scholarships to the students, failing which the Administration will have to face demonstrative actions. We appeal to the student community in the coming days to rally behind the JNUSU in pressurizing the administration to act upon this genuine issue.
With regard to the Rajiv Gandhi Fellowships for SC/ST students, the students are required to submit a progress report of their research work in the centre office through their supervisors at the earliest. This has to be done so that the university can send the utilization certificate for the fellowship to the UGC, which is required for the disbursal of the second installment of the Fellowships.
Sd/- Dhananjay, President, JNUSU.
Sd/- Jyotsna, Jt. Secy, JNUSU.
Saturday, August 11, 2007
Letter to the VC on Unjust Fines
10th August, 2007
To
The Vice Chancellor,
Jawaharlal Nehru University
New Delhi.
Sir,
This is in response to the decision of the Proctor’s office to commute the rustication of the 8 students to fines and retain the fines imposed upon the President and Joint Secretary of the JNUSU.
The JNUSU considers this as a violation of the agreement signed between the JNU administration and the JNUSU on 12th July, on the basis of which the students’ agitation was called off. According to the agreement the students who were rusticated were to be allowed registration by 14th August on the basis of appeals expressing regret over the 19th February incident. While the students concerned had submitted their appeals, their registration has been made conditional upon their paying fines. There was no mention of fines or any other such condition in the agreement. Such a decision by the administration, coming after the students concerned had submitted their appeals reflect a vindictive attitude towards students. This also amounts to a breach of trust. We do not recollect any instance in the recent history of JNU where the JNU administration has gone back on a commitment made in a written agreement. This would do enormous damage to the credibility of the JNU administration and vitiate the relations between the administration and the student community.
It is also shocking that the Proctor’s office has retained the fines imposed on the President and Joint Secretary of the JNUSU. The Chief Proctor has also made statements in the press justifying the fines on the basis that the JNUSU office-bearers have not submitted appeals expressing regret. You would recall that in the course of the dialogue with the administration during the agitation, the Joint Secretary and President of the JNUSU had categorically refused to submit any such appeal. Therefore this never found any mention in the agreement. To insist upon this, after an agreement has been reached is not only unethical on the part of the administration, but also reflects a mindset which seeks to browbeat the JNUSU office-bearers with whom the administration has signed an agreement. This is nothing but victimization of the JNUSU office-bearers for having fought for the rights of the students.
Besides, the charge leveled against the JNUSU office-bearers of “not being able to control the situation” during the 19th February incident is dubious, to say the least, since the administration itself can be held guilty on the same basis. The JNUSU Council as well as the UGBM, which is the highest decision making body of the student community, have already expressed regret over the 19th February incident which has been earlier communicated to you by the JNUSU office-bearers. The President and Joint Secretary of the JNUSU cannot and would not submit any individual appeal since there is no such mandate from the student community.
In the backdrop of the agreement reached with the administration on 12th July, the JNUSU was looking forward to a good beginning to the monsoon semester, particularly when hundreds of new students have joined the university. The departure of the administration from that agreement has deeply pained us and is threatening to vitiate the campus atmosphere. Therefore, we call upon you as the head of the institution to immediately intervene in the matter to resolve the issue by reversing the recent Proctorial decision. You would appreciate that the JNUSU would be left with no other option but to launch another agitation in case the unjust decision is pursued.
Regards,
To
The Vice Chancellor,
Jawaharlal Nehru University
New Delhi.
Sir,
This is in response to the decision of the Proctor’s office to commute the rustication of the 8 students to fines and retain the fines imposed upon the President and Joint Secretary of the JNUSU.
The JNUSU considers this as a violation of the agreement signed between the JNU administration and the JNUSU on 12th July, on the basis of which the students’ agitation was called off. According to the agreement the students who were rusticated were to be allowed registration by 14th August on the basis of appeals expressing regret over the 19th February incident. While the students concerned had submitted their appeals, their registration has been made conditional upon their paying fines. There was no mention of fines or any other such condition in the agreement. Such a decision by the administration, coming after the students concerned had submitted their appeals reflect a vindictive attitude towards students. This also amounts to a breach of trust. We do not recollect any instance in the recent history of JNU where the JNU administration has gone back on a commitment made in a written agreement. This would do enormous damage to the credibility of the JNU administration and vitiate the relations between the administration and the student community.
It is also shocking that the Proctor’s office has retained the fines imposed on the President and Joint Secretary of the JNUSU. The Chief Proctor has also made statements in the press justifying the fines on the basis that the JNUSU office-bearers have not submitted appeals expressing regret. You would recall that in the course of the dialogue with the administration during the agitation, the Joint Secretary and President of the JNUSU had categorically refused to submit any such appeal. Therefore this never found any mention in the agreement. To insist upon this, after an agreement has been reached is not only unethical on the part of the administration, but also reflects a mindset which seeks to browbeat the JNUSU office-bearers with whom the administration has signed an agreement. This is nothing but victimization of the JNUSU office-bearers for having fought for the rights of the students.
Besides, the charge leveled against the JNUSU office-bearers of “not being able to control the situation” during the 19th February incident is dubious, to say the least, since the administration itself can be held guilty on the same basis. The JNUSU Council as well as the UGBM, which is the highest decision making body of the student community, have already expressed regret over the 19th February incident which has been earlier communicated to you by the JNUSU office-bearers. The President and Joint Secretary of the JNUSU cannot and would not submit any individual appeal since there is no such mandate from the student community.
In the backdrop of the agreement reached with the administration on 12th July, the JNUSU was looking forward to a good beginning to the monsoon semester, particularly when hundreds of new students have joined the university. The departure of the administration from that agreement has deeply pained us and is threatening to vitiate the campus atmosphere. Therefore, we call upon you as the head of the institution to immediately intervene in the matter to resolve the issue by reversing the recent Proctorial decision. You would appreciate that the JNUSU would be left with no other option but to launch another agitation in case the unjust decision is pursued.
Regards,
Sd/- Dhananjay, President, JNUSU.
Friday, August 10, 2007
SFI-AISF pamphlet on 9th Aug, '07
9/08/07
Unite against the authoritarian administration!!
Revoke all fines on rusticated students and JNUSU President and Jt Secretary!!
Isolate and defeat the opportunist politics of AISA &DSU!!
Revoke all fines on rusticated students and JNUSU President and Jt Secretary!!
Isolate and defeat the opportunist politics of AISA &DSU!!
Friends,
The SFI AISF congratulates the student community for their spirited protest against the breach of agreement on the issue of revocation of punishments to 11 students by the administration. Yesterday’s protest march and a total strike in the university today has sent a strong signal to the administration that the student community would not tolerate such breach of faith by the administration and the completely unjustified and unethical fines imposed on the rusticated students and the JNUSU President and Jt Secy must be removed. We would appeal to the students to remain united behind the JNUSU in any future course of action decided by it. Only a rock solid unity of the student community would ensure that the JNU administration is forced to remove all these fines and implements its own agreement in letter and spirit.
The SFI AISF firmly believes that the JNUSU President and Jt Secy should not tender any kind of appeal to the administration to get their fines revoked. It is highly unfortunate that the Gen Secy of the JNUSU has given yet another appeal expressing regret to the administration in order to get his punishment revoked. As of now he is the only one among the 11 students who is not facing any kind of punishment. Unable to provide any explanation to the student community for this meek surrender in front of the administration the AISA and the DSU is accusing the JNUSU President and Jt Secy of breaking the agreement with the administration.
We would like to repeat some questions to the AISA which they have not answered so far. The AISA had accused that the JNUSU President and Jt Secy are violating the UGBM resolution by not submitting these appeals. We would like to ask the AISA that which UGBM resolution mandated the JNUSU office-bearers to tender another round of appeals to the administration. The UGBM clearly said that there should be an unconditional withdrawal of all punishments against these students. In fact it was the DSU which violated the UGBM mandate. The regret letters submitted by their suspended students after the UGBM said they regretted the inconvenience caused if any, which is a clear violation of the UGBM resolution. This is why the SFI AISF was opposed to submitting any kind of appeals to the administration when the agreement was being discussed in an all organization meeting. It was only when the rusticated students expressed their willingness to submit these appeals that we decided not to come in the resolution of this process. But as far as the JNUSU office-bearers are concerned there is no question of them giving yet another round of appeal. The agreement clearly mentions that all concerned students would be enabled to register on the basis of appeals submitted to the administration. The JNUSU office-bearers have not been denied their registration in the first place. And this is why the Gen Secretary’s act is all the more shameful where he and his organization have gone overboard in order to placate the administration.
We would also like to ask the AISA and the DSU whether or not they sincerely regret the incident which took palce on the 19th of February. Both of them had celebrated the Gherao in their pamphlets after the 19th. The AISA representatives had abstained on the resolution expressing regret moved by the SFI AISF in the council. The DSU also opposed the resolution of the council in the UGBM. In fact charges were leveled both by the AISA and the DSU that by expressing regret over what transpired on the 19th the JNUSU President and the SFI AISF had compromised with the legacy of struggles which the JNUSU has been known for. We would like to ask the AISA and the DSU that if they were so convinced about not expressing regret over the incident of 19th why did they do it at all?
This double speak is all the more interesting with the AISA. Ever since the 19th when in came to accepting within the student community that this incident was a regrettable one and was not in accordance with the democratic traditions of protest, which the JNU student movement is known for the AISA has had a lot of problems. But they did not have any problems in expressing regret in front of the administration at any point of time. Nothing else can explain their fiery revolutionary rhetorics against any kind of regret by individual students in the UGBM when all 3 suspended students form AISA including the JNUSU Gen Secretary had already submitted their individual regret letters.
Such double speak and political bankruptcy clearly reflects the degenerate and unprincipled stance of the ultra left vis-à-vis the JNU student movement in our campus. The SFI AISF and the student community no not need any lessons from them as on what constitutes the sanctity and prestige of the JNUSU. The sheer bankruptcy of their position emerges from the fact that within a span of 5 months they have arrived at a completely opposite stand on the question of regret. After 19th February it was being said that expressing regret would undermine the Sanctity of the JNUSU and now it is being argued that it the JNUSU President and Jt Secy do not give appeals they are undermining the Sanctity of the JNUSU. So much for their alternative model of the JNUSU! It is highly unfortunate that the ultra left is using the language of the administration and in a subtle manner of the right wing in the campus which has been saying that the JNUSU office bearers are the one who were the biggest culprits in the 19th February incident.
Acting in their typical petty bourgeoisie infantile style the DSU has accused the SFI AISF led JNUSU of tokenism in the name of protests. We would like to warn the DSU against such attacks on the JNU student movement which only shows their lack of understanding and commitment towards the JNUSU. We would like to make it clear to these ultra revolutionaries that movements and protests are not won on empty rhetoric but by mobilizing students against the administration. The entire campus had seen the steadfast commitment of the SFI AISF activists when they worked tirelessly during the agitation to ensure that all the unjust punishments against the 11 students were withdrawn. SFI AISF led JNUSU have had a glorious history of struggle against both authoritarian administrations as well as reactionary and right wing political attacks on the secular democratic culture of our campus. As far as tokenism is concerned we would also like to ask the DSU that why did their activists not come in the school (except a couple of them) to help the JNUSU enforce its strike in the morning. Was DSU showing only a token support for the JNUSU strike? The student community of this campus has always shown these ivory tower revolutionaries their due place in JNU and if they continue to indulge in baseless and unjustified attacks against the JNUSU then they would be given a fitting rebuff for this kind of opportunism and sectarian acts.
We also appeal to the AISA to stop spreading confusion and misinformation among the students and maintain a unity against this authoritarian administration. If their Gen Secretary does not have the spine to stand up against this administration in order to get his punishment revoked we would appeal to the AISA not to create any obstacles in this struggle. The students of this campus would not tolerate any breach of agreement by the administration or any attempt to browbeat the office of JNUSU which has been the vanguard of the student movement in this campus since the last 3 decades.
Sd/- Rajiv Kumar Ranjan, Secretary, SFI-JNU.
Sd/- Sanjay Kumar, Secretary, AISF-JNU.
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