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So Now, the JNU VC, an RSS Man Wants an Army Tank on Campus

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So Now, the JNU VC, an RSS Man Wants an Army Tank on Campus

The JNU Students Union, in a statement issued today, has strongly condemnded efforts by the current Vice Chancellor, Jagadesh Kumar, an RSS man, to militarise the JNU campus. JNUSU general secretary, Satarupa Chakraborty has said that, ” JNU, or for that matter any University is an Institutional space to further develop ideas and deliberate on issues. Army tanks are not for spectacle. Nationalism cannot be infused through beholding instruments of war. The Vice Chancellor and his idea of a tank in University is not needed to instill patriotism. Patriotism is not to be enforced upon.”

It was the commemoration or celebration of ‘Kargil Divas’ that had seen the strange spectacle on campus. Two Union ministers, a cricketer whose bat no longer talks, an author accused of plagiarism and military veterans who are laughed at within the fraternity for being loudmouths—basically all Right-wing worthies, self-proclaimed deshbhakts (patriots) and Hindutva posterboys—came together to create quite a disturbing spectacle at JNU on Sunday (July 23)

Please sample some of the enlightening remarks made at the event to observe “Kargil Victory Day” three days before the actual anniversary. 
The Vice-Chancellor requested the government to install a battle tank on campus to “instil love for the Army” among JNU students. Cricketer Gautam Gambhir spoke about the freedom of expression debate but said some things are non-negotiable. “No one should comment against the army,” he said. Then the talk about enemies and traitors started. Union minister VK Singh talked about how India was always invaded with the help of traitors. US-based engineer turned RW evangelist and social scientist Rajeev Malhotra warned about an “internal war” in the country. He said the event at JNU was “much like a victory over Kargil. Every student has to be a Kshatriya in this internal war”.

Major General G D Bakshi (Retd), who had famously burst into tears on Arnab Goswami’s TV gig, congratulated everyone for the “victory over JNU” and credited the VC for it. He then proclaimed, “There are many forts like Jadavpur and Hyderabad university which our army will capture.” It seems universities are enemy territory that need to be captured by the Army.  But the famous last words were by another retired fauji, B K Mishra. He said, “We will create a situation where people will love the nation. And if they don’t, we will force them to love it.” 

The use of force for anything is a classic trait of fascism. It’s but a natural outcome of the “dear leader” cult that’s been growing. Sometime ago, a Union minister had told us that there is nothing called marital rape, implying that a husband’s use of force is natural. Now this.  University campuses are not for militaristic jingoism. That a hollow man is at the helm of affairs, you have hollow people running riot everywhere. This is not India’s finest hour.

Further the statement of the JNUSU on this affair states, “The administration, instead of protecting the the university from the false propaganda of RSS to malign the image of the university, is proactively spreading the lies and propaganda of RSS saying “students are anti-army”. This remark was made by the associate Dean of Students, Mr. Buddha Singh.

What is important for a university and its students is its academic environment, intellectual space for debate -discussions, good academic and infrastructural facilities. A university doesn’t need any army tanks, but, needs to ensure all its students get registration, continue with their academic activities without any intervention from the administration. A university needs to ensure scholarships, hostels and other facilities for students. I wish, Mr. Jagadesh Kumar has the ability to understand what a university stands for.”

It was at this event on Sunday that the JNU Vice-Chancellor M Jagadesh Kumar on Sunday requested union ministers Dharmendra Pradhan and General V K Singh to help in “procuring an Army tank” that could be displayed at a “prominent place” on campus to serve as a “constant” reminder to students of the sacrifices the Army makes.
The idea of showcasing a military tank to “instill nationalism” was first brought up in the aftermath of the February 9, 2016 event on campus, where the alleged raising of anti-India slogans led to students being arrested for sedition.

Kumar was speaking at the first ever celebration of Kargil Vijay Diwas on the JNU campus, organised by the university administration and Veterans India. Besides Pradhan and Singh, cricketer Gautam Gambhir, Major General (retd) G D Bakshi and author Rajiv Malhotra were part of the event, which began with a Tiranga March from the main gate to the Convention Centre, carrying a 2,200 foot-long tricolor.

“It’s an important day for us to remember the sacrifices made by men in the defence forces to keep the safety and security of this country… We would like to request V K Singh and also Pradhan ji to help us procure an Army tank so that we can put it in a prominent place in JNU. The presence of the Army tank will constantly remind thousands of students who pass through this university about the great sacrifices and valour of the Indian Army,” Kumar said.

It was cricketer Gautam Gambhir spoke about the February 9 controversy, and said respect for the tricolor should be non-negotiable, and that the Army had the right to take extreme decisions. “Those standing on the borders are the real heroes, not cricketers or Bollywood celebrities. Standing in JNU, it takes me back to when there was a lot of talk about freedom of speech. Freedom of speech is important, but there are certain things which are absolutely non-negotiable. One is the respect for the tricolor,” Gambhir said.

“There are people sitting in AC rooms and comfortable positions should never try and make a comment about the defence forces. People who stay in extreme conditions and risk their lives should be given all the rights to take extreme decisions… Some time back, people said that the decision (to tie a Kashmiri man to the front of a military vehicle to deter stone-pelters) taken by Major (Leetul) Gogoi in Kashmir was very wrong, but I always maintained that people w’o’re in extreme conditions should have all the right to protect themselves, their men and the country,” Gambhir added.

MoS External Affairs V K Singh said the Indian Army had the “best record” on human rights across the world.

Petroleum Minister Dharmendra Pradhan said that in no other country was the Army undermined in the way some people did in India. “JNU is always making headlines. But I am happy that under the current VC, the university has installed the Wall of Heroes and organised this Tiranga March where slogans of Bharat Mata ki Jai reverberated,” Pradhan said.

 

EVM Machine Fraud: Advantage BJP in Buldhana

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On pressing button against Coconut, the LED lamp against Lotus gets lighted: Election Returning Officer.

When the whole country was discussing the ‘Managed’ EVM Machines in the recently concluded elections, the Election Commission kept denying any fraud and a went a step further by asking parties to prove the possibilities of EVM management by organising a demo for the parties to challenge and prove the EVM management fraud. At the same time in the recently concluded elections for Buldhana Zilla Parishad in 2017, an incident came to light at the Sultanpur located polling station, where in the voter who pressed the button for the symbol of Coconut, the LED lamp of the symbol Lotus used to flash. This has been reported to the Collector by the Returning Officer in his enquiry report. This shocking information was provided to RTI Activist Anil Galgali by the Buldhana Collector’s Office.

Newspapers have also carried the story though not very prominently.

RTI Activist Anil Galgali had filed a query before the Buldhana Collector’s Office seeking information about the complaint of Independent candidate Smt Ashatai Arun Zore dt 20th June 2017 and also seeking details of the enquiry report filed by the Election Returning Officer. As per the information provided by the Buldhana Collector’s Office’s Elections department to Anil Galgali, on February 16, 2017 on the day the Election for Buldhana Zilla Parishad was underway, in a polling station 57/6 coming under Sultanpur, the candidate no 1, who was allotted the symbol of Coconut, on pressing the button before the said name and symbol of candidate no 1, the LED lamp which signifies the vote being cast for the candidate, against Candidate no 4, with symbol of Lotus used to glow.

ANIL GALGALI (@ANILGALGALIRTI) 
@vinitgoenka #BJPITCell  accepts that EVM’s can malfunction on the @abpmajhatv show @w_namrata @PreetiSMenon @vandanahchavan #Maha_EVMScam
(https://twitter.com/ANILGALGALIRTI/status/889531557005996032?s=03)

The first complaint of this malfunction was made at 10 am, which was not paid cognizance of the Election Officer on duty. Further at around 1.30 pm again a few complaints poured in, on which the polling booth incharge and the Election Officer checked on the matter after obtaining consent of the polling agents belonging to all parties in the polling station. On checking into the complaint, the Election Officer Manikrao Baazad found substance on the complaints, this was further cross-checked by the booth incharge Ramnarayan Sawant who after inspection brought this to the notice of the Election Returning Officer, Lonar.

On receiving repeated complaints the Assistant Returning Officer Lonar, himself visited the polling station. The voter serial no 333 on the voting register on voting for both the ballots and on casting the vote for Zilla Parishad Election on casting the vote for a candidate , instead of the lamp against the candidate lighting up, the lamp against Candidate no 4 was glowing up, which was confirmed by the polling station Officers and the Asst Election Returning Officer.

Looking at the malfunction of the EVM Machine at the polling booth no 57/6, the polling was closed at the Sultanpur block control unit and the machine was sealed and the reserved standby unit was put in use after due verification. The report of the same was sent to the Buldhana Collector and the Dist Election Officer by the Election Returning Officer. Simultaneously a repoll in the booth was demanded and the repoll was conducted on 21st February 2017. Anil Galgali in a statement has said that the said fault was brought to notice by a voter and the it was also found to be true.

The EVM Fraud is also highlighted in the report of the Election Returning Officer and proved. To avoid such repitition in future the Election Commission should think of other alternatives and a new system to cast votes be devised instead of the EVM.