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Monday, February 15, 2016

JNU INCIDENT: HAS JNU BECOME A PARKING PLACE FOR ANTI- NATIONALS?




JNU INCIDENT: HAS IT BECOME THE PARKING PLACE OF ANTI- NATIONALS? 

Notwithstanding what Congress, Left Parties and AAP are ranting, a question time and again springs up in my mind: has Jawahar Lal Nehru University (JNU), located at National Capital, become a hub for anti-national activities? No doubts, it was a parking place for Leftist intellectuals, since its inception. But it is shameful that it was being used for sloganeering to seek destruction of India. What is more appalling,now, is that "left parties"  were trying to mask this truth in the name of campus freedom or freedom of speech. Is abusing India and seeking its destruction to be read as voice of dissent and principle of free speech? Constitution and judiciary of India 'Go on leave' for, we have new jurists and constitution upholders! 

In the face of available video footage, it is very clear that slogans were raised to say that war would continue till India was destroyed. It is disgraceful that people like Rahul Gandhi and Arvind Kejriwal, who aspire to be Prime Ministers of India one day , dismissed it as " Voice of Dissent"? It shows their sickening minds. Do we need Mir Jaffars, Jai Chand Rathores and Lal Singh Brothers to be reborn? And on top of that Congress party is trying to divert attention by saying that it's leader , Sh Anand Sharma was attacked by some ABVP activists? What was Sh. Anand Sharma doing in the JNU campus in the hours of darkness? How did he recognize them as ABVP activists? This seems to be a doctored and a self -orchestrated event , if at all it happened. 

Explanation given by Leftist parties is that those who raised anti- India slogans were outsiders. It is all the more disturbing to know how easily, such elements can sneak in such protests? Instead of taking note of this, Sita Ram Yechuri & Co, are crying hoarse over police action against the organizers. The party should have been pulling up its office bearers in JNUSU (JN University Student Union) for such dire lapses rather than belittling police and Central Government. Why shouldn't other student unions, such as ABVP ( Akhil Bhartiya Vidyapeeth) protest against such a disgrace hoisted over the nation by these leftist intellectuals who are now looking for alibis. 

Please note, it is alleged that JNU has room rent @ Rs 11/- per month. Annual fee is Rs 219/- per year payable in 2 installments. Mess bills are subsidised through free manpower and infrastructure. If it is true, isn't India rearing up "ungrateful" in its national Capital? Should we allow such institutions to exist, who work against national interests? More and more hostels are being made to loot the taxpayer's money and further worsen the problem. 11 hostels were there in1990 now 22. More outsiders and illegal can now stay in hostels at night. Are we rearing up snakes with tax payer's money? One professor for every 15 students; Rs 3 lakh per student the govt spends for each student of JNU out of our Tax for shouting anti India slogans and pro Pakistan slogans ? How tolerant we fools are !!

One must appreciate the sentiments of ex servicemen (ESM) who wrote to Vice Chancellor of JNU to return their degrees. One can not question the nationalistic and patriotic feelings of these ESM. They water India's border sanctity and national integrity through their blood, toil and lives. They are a class apart of selfless Indians. How strange, while these "10 plus 2 passed" soldiers give their lives for the nation on the glaciated borders, there are "Phd scholars" in the national capital, who are destroying India from within. Nation has to decide whether it requires such scholars or not. I am of the view that JNU should be closed for some times and all 22 hostels should be shut down. Taxpayers money can not be wasted on ungrateful people. 

There is NO justification to whatever happened in the JNU campus, the other day. How funny is this logic that police can not enter the campus but politicians can? How silly to say that politicians can say anything and getaway but policemen and security forces are debarred from countering such politicians? Look at the shifting -sand -like -stance of Congress. It was in February 2013 when Afzal Guru was hanged. Wasn't Congress and UPA government in power at the centre, then, who allowed his hanging? Was it to corner votes that he was hanged?  What were Sita Ram Yechuri and his elk doing, then? Isn't it laughable that Congress is now condemning its own act? Indian politics of today has strange bedfellows of Congress. I am sure Indra Gandhi, JL Nehru or even Rajeev Gandhi would be turning in their graves  for such unpatriotic acts of their descendants. Wasn't Mahatma Gandhi right in his advice to Nehru, post independence to wind up the Congress? A great man and a visionary as he ever was, he must have visualized the rise of such unworthy descendent to 'political greats' of his times! 

All right thinking Indians have to not only condemn such activities but boycott the politicians who support such JNU activities. I appreciate TIMES NOW Editor In Chief, Sh Arnab Goswami, who, the other day, blasted such exponents of freedom of speech who disgrace India.  No wonder, one could suspect them to be paid agents of our enemies. May not be directly paid but through indirect methods. India has to be beware of such "Fifth Columnists" surviving in the name of "Secularism" and "Freedom of Expression". One would like to know the status of Communist and Left Parties in India and outside. Communist ideology is dead and defeated. But it is trying to resuscitate itself by undermining the national unity and existence. Ever since their only bastion in West Bengal fell apart, they are trying to create a space for themselves by hook and crook. And JNU incident is their way of reviving themselves by destroying India. How ironic is this philosophy? If India goes, can Rahul Gandhi's, Sitaram Yechuri, Arvind Kejriwals, Nitish Kumar and their supporters, exist? Just think about it. 

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