i too could not understand his mail.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Surendra Salgaonkar)" <[email protected]> To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>; <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, March 30, 2012 6:19 PM
Subject: Re: [AI] Differently abled students in JNU to an indefinit hunger strike from tonight onwards!!!!!!!


arif! I don't understand your email...

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-----Original message-----
From: Arif husain
Sent:  30.03.2012, 5:09  pm
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [AI] Differently abled students in JNU to an indefinit hunger strike from tonight onwards!!!!!!!



ah-----Original message-----
From: Mahesh S. Panicker
Sent:  30/03/2012, 3:55  pm
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [AI] Differently abled students in JNU to an indefinit hunger strike from tonight onwards!!!!!!!


Nikhil and others, the latest I have heard from JNU is that the
administration is unmoved, and there are certain obnoxious email
attacks on the visually challenged by some of the dog loving profs. At
the same time more than 500 students signed a petition supporting
position of the  visually challenged,many from the teaching community
have come out in support. What is  needed now is promote and support
the very  important struggle for dignity through the media. Please,
those in the media world, get involved.
Best,

On 3/30/12, Nikhil  Jain <[email protected]> wrote:
Well friends, It has been proved on many occasions that struggle is the only key for success and Disabled have got it through that only whether in India
or abroad.

I personally as well on behalf of my Organization, Sambhavana extend full
support to this struggle. We will be available for any support sought from
us.



Thanks.
Hello friends, i do agree to this protest and want to contribute for the same but whom should contact to?>




Nikhil Jain



On Thu, 29 Mar 2012 22:48:30 +0530  wrote

Please, those accessIndians who are there in the media, please do



involve, and expose the university authorities, and lend moral support



to the JNU Visually Challenged Forum in this struggle.



Thanks,







On 3/29/12, akhilesh  wrote:



Nice efforts. follow it to its logical conclusion. However, before



arguing with university authorities and mcd it is to be noted that the



animals have as much a right to inhabit the areas they were born in as



we do. Needless to say that these street dogs are not the exception of



our Indian laws.







As per our Indian laws, street dogs cannot be beaten or driven away.



They can merely be sterilized in the manner envisaged in the Animal



Birth Control (Dogs) Rules, 2001 (Rules under Indian Prevention of



Cruelty to Animals Act, 1960), vaccinated, and then returned back to



their original locations.







Keeping in view the above rules and laws, University officials are



right that the birth control is the only solution for this problem.



However, if the dog bites are becoming the frequent phenomenon, such



dogs can’t be allowed to roam freely. Somewhere the university



authorities and MCD will have to strike the balance. If an insane or



harmful person can’t be set free to walk the roads and streets, how



the stray dogs can be allowed to enjoy the free environment while



biting people?







The animals interests can not be protected at the cost of human lives



and human interests!!!







Thanks and regards,











On 3/28/12, bijoy sukumaran  wrote:



Friends, for the last four years, the differently abled students as



well as the other students of JNU are fighting for the relocation of



dogs from the highly reputed campus of Jawaharlal Nehru University.



Over this four years, the population of dogs has been multiplied at an



alarming rate, thanks to the inefficient administration of JNU! Being



differently abled, we are the badly affected section of this dog



menace. For some dogs, biting is a routine. On the wake of recent dog



bitings, we the differently abled students of JNU have decided to



strengthen our struggle and given the administration an ultimatum to



solve this issue. Last week, the administration had given us in



writing three major promises, and didn’t fulfill any of them.



The JNU visually challenged students forum and Jnu disabled people



association have unanimously taken a decision to go into an indefinite



hunger strike to protest against the policies of administration who



ensures a barrier free campus for the dogs in the campus.



Please give us the moral support… I request the legal experts in the



forum to provide legal advice to us. The administration maintains that



only animal birth control can be done to solve this issue, and they



must be restored to be their original habitats. So we require legal



inputs from you.











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