We, the undersigned, students, faculty, alumni, and staff at the New School University, New York, stand in solidarity with the students, staff, and faculty at Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, in their protests against the militarization of the campus and suppression of dissent by anti-democratic and divisive Hindu nationalist groups allied with the Modi government.
We condemn the arrest and detention of JNU Students Union president Kanhaiya Kumar, the criminalization of peaceful demonstration and healthy debate through the use of anti-democratic sedition laws, and the surveillance, intimidation, harassment of and outright brutality and use of force against members of the JNU community.
We condemn the Modi administration’s part in the complex of factors that led Ph.D. student Rohith Vemula to decide to end his life; we condemn the use of party machinery to expel and intimidate minority and marginalized students who are already underrepresented and face constant discrimination in an Indian university system that largely maintains and consolidates the power of upper caste Hindu elites; we condemn the blatant complicity of the police and mainstream media and the inflammatory statements made by Arnab Goswami, among others; and we condemn this latest attack on academia that the state has also opportunistically used to draw attention away from Dalit struggle on campuses and its part in expelling Rohith Vemula.
We affirm a shared transnational struggle to bring to light and address long legacies of colonialism, marginalization and erasure in our scholarship, institutions, and communities. We find the Indian government’s use of colonial era sedition laws deeply disturbing, and its use of anti-colonial rhetoric to demonize progressive politics manifestly hypocritical.
Recent statements by Home Minister Rajnath Singh and Minister of Education Smriti Irani are indicative of the fundamental opposition of the current regime to free thought and expression, and show the degree to which BJP politicians enjoy impunity for their part in the systematic suppression of dissent that the Modi administration and its associated complex of Hindu nationalist organizations has carried out since its rise to power. Student protests have been quashed, forestalled, and criminalized through the use of every tactic possible. ABVP chapters across campuses have orchestrated a concerted campaign of intimidation, aided by massive police complicity and the full support of state, police and media, to suppress talks, film screenings, and peaceful demonstrations, threaten and harass students, faculty and staff, and start smear campaigns condoning and inciting the use of violence against scholars deemed “anti-national”. The Modi government routinely targets scholars already made vulnerable by multiple axes of marginalization, seeking to silence their dissent at the expense of their safety and their lives.
The Modi government seeks to criminalize any disagreement with India’s undemocratic actions as “anti-national”. This “anti-nationalism” can only have meaning in relation to an imagined nation that is, at its core, fascist. Such a nation equates the peaceful expression of dissent with violence in order to justify its own brute force, creating a cycle that has no hope of ending when every avenue of democratic accountability is being systematically infiltrated or removed.
As members of a university that was founded on exile and resistance to fascism and that shares with JNU a fundamental commitment to justice, we stand with the courageous and inspiring protests at JNU and call on scholars and allies everywhere to do the same.
In solidarity,
- Jasveen Sarna, BA Literary Studies, Eugene Lang College
- Sabrina Garity, MFA Creative Writing Non Fiction
- Melissa Guerrero, Eugene Lang College
- Luis Herran Avila, PhD, Politics and History, The New School For Social Research
- Joshua Lacle, BA, Theater, Eugene Lang College
- Tamara Oyola-Santiago, Wellness and Health Promotion
- Ana Miljak, BA Literary Studies, Eugene Lang College
- Andrew P. Tucker, Design & Urban Ecologies
- Evangeline Scazzero, Journalism+Design Junior, Eugene Lang College
- Ryan Khosravi, BA, Culture and Media, Eugene Lang College
- Masoom Moitra, Student Co- Chair, Social Justice Committee, MS Design and Urban Ecologies, Parsons School of Design
As a co-chair of the Social Justice Committee at The New School, I strongly condemn these actions. They not only have a grave impact on the lives of students who have directly been targeted by the government, they have a long-term impact on the future of institutions that are supposed to nurture and cultivate lovingly, the minds of students in the country. This is a massive betrayal. The concept of ‘sedition’ is obsolete and must be destroyed! This is an insult to the idea of a democracy!
- Geeti Das, PhD Candidate, Politics, The New School For Social Research
The attacks on Rohith Vemula, MM Kalburgi, Kanhaiya Kumar, FTII, and JNU are the actions of those who respond to their own fear by trying to create it in others. No student should find themselves left with only the hope of “knowing other worlds” because the one in which they find themselves so devalues their brilliance and their humanity. A just and democratic society can have no reason to meet peaceful dissent with brute force.
- Nihira Ram, Freshman, Eugene Lang College
- Kumar Kartik Amarnath, MS, Design and Urban Ecologies; School of Design Strategies; Parsons School of Design
- Jamie Piper, Screen Studies, Eugene Lang College, Sophomore
- Aliyah Hakim, BA, Theater, Eugene Lang College
- Mariana Bomtempo, School of Design Strategies
- Gamar Markarian, MS Design and Urban Ecologies, School of Design Strategies, Parsons
- Sascia Bailer, MA Theories of Urban Practice, Parsons
- Nicholas Allanach, Dir. of Academic Operations (& alumnus, 2006)
- Miriam Ticktin, Associate Professor, Anthropology
- Kelsey Podaras, Eugene Lang College
- Adriana Herrera Perhamus, BA Culture and Media, Eugene Lang College
- Silvia Resende Xavier, MS Design and Urban Ecologies, School of Design Strategies, Parsons School of Design
- chris crews, Politics, New School for Social Research
An attack against one is an attack against all.
- Katyayani Dalmia, PhD Candidate, Anthropology, New School for Social Research
- FaDi Shayya, MA, Theories of Urban Practice
- J. Ricky Price, PhD Candidate Politics, New School for Social Research
- E Condon, BA/BFA dance/fine arts
- oona sullivan, BA, Psychology, Eugene Lang College
- Suhyun Choi, Fine Arts, Parsons School of Design
- Rachel Heiman, Associate Professor of Anthropology
- Horace Charles, Administrative Assistant, English Language Studies, NSPE (BA, 2015)
- Luis L., Philosophy
- Margarita Velasco, Politics, New School for Social Research (2008)
- Daniel Younessi, PhD
- Jawied Nawabi, MA in Economics (2008) and Ph.D in Sociology (2014)
- Lopamudra Banerjee, Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, New School for Social Research
- Marielle Tejada Taveras, Sociology/Global Studies
- Rishabh Kumar, PhD Economics, New School for Social Research
- Tait Mandler, Design and Urban Ecologies, Parsons
- Kieran Gannon, MA, Theories of Urban Practice
- Jasmine Rault, Assistant Professor, Culture and Media, Eugene Lang College, The New School
- Alexandria Eisenbarth, Ph.D., Economics, New School for Social Research
- H Howell Williams, PhD candidate, New School for Social Research, Politics
- Brandon Fischer, Staff – SPE – GLUE (alumnus, 2015)
- Chelsea Ebin, PhD Politics, New School for Social Research
- Joel de Lara, Philosophy
- Issachar Curbeon Dieng, Global Studies
- Johanna Oksala, Visiting Professor, Department of Politics, The New School for Social Research
- Blair Bainbridge, MA, Anthropology
- Samuel Miller, MA
- Tamara Alvarez Fernandez, PhD Anthropology, New School for Social Research
- Cagla Orpen, PhD student in Politics and History, New School for Social Research
- Kevin Aportela-Flores, MA, Politics
- Soheil Asefi, Graduate student, Politics department, and Independent journalist and scholar at The New School for Social Research
- Michael Isaacson, Economics
- Alix Jansen, MA Politics, New School for Social Research
- Ilker Aslantepe, PhD, Economics, New School for Social Research
- Jackie Vimo, PhD Candidate, Politics, New School for Social Research
- Eli Nadeau, MA candidate, Politics 2016, MFA Creative Writing, 2013
- Alexandra Délano, Assistant Professor of Global Studies
- Susan Austin, Staff
- Franziska König-Paratore, PhD
- Eli Lichtenstein, MA in Philosophy
- Greig Roselli, MA, Philosophy, New School for Social Research
- Alex Altonji, MA Philosophy (2015)
- Ramaa Vasudevan, Visiting Scholar
- Sara Shroff, Phd Candidate, New School for Public Engagement
- Veronica Sousa, MA, Anthropology
- Julienne Obadia, Doctoral Candidate
- Christopher DellaCamera, Journalism
- Katherine Moos, PhD Student
- Amanda Zadorian, Ph.D. Candidate, Politics, NSSR
- Micha Steinwachs, BA (2015)
- George Fisher, Part-time faculty, Mannes School of Music
The right to peaceful dissent without punishment or harassment should belong to all people in civilized society.
- Rhea Rahman, PhD Candidate
- Rachel Knopf Shey, Assistant Director Wellness and Health promotion, Student Health Services
- Jonathan Bach, Associate Professor
- Kemi Soyeju, M.A. Psychology
- Douglas de Toledo Piza, PhD student, Sociology, New School for Social Research