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JNU PROTEST "RIGHT OR WRONG"
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JNU PROTEST "IS IT RIGHT OR WRONG"
Jawaharlal nehru university or we can say jnu is Indias one of most decorated university. it was established in india in 1969. It has produced many famous persons who are playing a prominent role in nations development like NIRMALA SITARAMAN (Finance minister), SUBRAHMANYAM JAISHANKAR (Foreign Secretary), Aditya Jha (Founder of Isopia Inc), BABURAM BHATTARAI(36th PM Of NEPAL) etc.. But now a days this university is facing a great chaos which is getting worse every day. Lets have a look over the whole issue and lets try to understand what was the matter and is it right way to protest or what will be its consequences.
REASONS BEHIND THE BEGINNING OF THE PROTEST--
A day after mass violence spread across the Jawaharlal Nehru University, many questions remain unanswered -- who the masked assailants were as well over the role of the Delhi Police as well as the JNU administration as chaos reined on Sunday.
WHAT HAPPENED INSIDE JNU
While many conflicting accounts have come about what led to Sunday's violence, eyewitnesses seem to be consensus over what happened in JNU post 6 pm. Speaking to India Today Consulting Editor Rajdeep Sardesai, students maintained that the situation escalated around 7 pm when a peace march led by the JNU Teachers' Association over the university's fee hike was disrupted by a mob pelting stones. Eyewitnesses held that the assailants were all masked and armed with lathis and iron rods.
No official confirmation has been made about the identity of the mob but one student said residents of the Sabarmati hostel have recognised some of the assailants as JNU students belonging to the ABVP.
ABVP has countered allegations on it by claiming that they had been subjected to assault and harassment by Left students who had also damaged university property on January 3 and 4.
Denying the claims, JNUSU president Aishe Ghosh, who was severely injured in yesterday's violence said that ABVP students had been Spreading violence in the university campus for the past four to five days. Talking about the the brutal attack on her, Aishe said, "Around 6:30-7 pm, a mob attacked on them when they were at Sabarmati T point from where they were marching in solidarity with the JNUTA. I was surrounded and beaten with iron rods for nearly a minute. I was thrown on the ground but was somehow rescued by JNU students and taken to AIIMS."
A mob of around 40-50 persons entered the jnu hostel with weapons in their hands and they spread violence in the university and damaged the property of the university. Some students were saying it was the ABVP supporters who did all this while countering this alligation ABVP are saying that it was the LEFT group who did all this. BUT still there is no proof as who did all this thing. some clips of the masked mob attackers also got viral on social media and lets have a look at the video...
VIEWS OF THE COUNTRY ON THE WHOLE ISSUE--
The students of the jnu are getting support from the whole country. Many political party leaders and bollywood celebrity all supported the jnu students. all of them were appealing for peaceful protest. Recently Deepika padukone met the jnu students and showed her support to the students.
TO SHOW YOUR SUPPORT AND VIEWS ON THE JNU PROTEST YOU CAN SHARE YOUR VIEWS THROUGH COMMENTS AND ALSO ITS A REQUEST TO JNU STUDENTS TO POST THEIR VIEWS SO THAT PEOPLE CAN GET TO KNOW ABOUT YOU CONDITION. WE WILL MADE THIS MOVEMENT SO POPULAR AMONG COMMON PEOPLE THAT DELHI POLICE AND GOVERNMENT HAD TO GIVE JUSTICE TO THE STUDENTS.
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