[From Prof. Kamal Chenoy's FB wall.

Also look up: <
https://www.outlookindia.com/website/story/jnu-does-not-need-an-instrument-of-war-to-feel-love-for-this-land-jnuta-responds/299771>
and <
http://www.abplive.in/india-news/vc-wants-tank-jnu-cant-be-turned-into-theatre-of-war-says-jnuta-to-jagadesh-kumar-556053
>.]

JNUTA Statement on JNU VC’s ‘Tank’ Talk
by JNUTA 2017-2018


The JNUTA is amused by the JNU VC's earnest desire that a tank be rolled
onto JNU campus. It is surprising that Prof. Jagadesh Kumar can only be
inspired to patriotism upon beholding instruments of war. This seems to be
only a personal affliction, since the rest of the JNU community does not
need these visual aids to feel love and concern for this land, its
environment and all its peoples, whether in the armed services or elsewhere.

The JNUTA also hopes that the JNU VC will understand that developing what
he believes is the correct affective attachment towards the Indian Army is
not part of his job description. JNU cannot be made into a theatre of war.
His statutory role is one of "maintaining and promoting the efficiency and
good order of the University" and of upholding the JNU Act and Statutes.

Unfortunately, by these standards, the JNU VC has spectacularly failed --
he and his team have effectively shut down admissions to JNU's research
programmes, academic expression is constantly being threatened or attacked,
every single statutory institution has been perverted, and a punitive
atmosphere completely inimical to the pursuit of knowledge and truth is
being fostered.

It is bad enough that Vice Chancellors are being made to comply with the
current Government’s requirements to constantly demonstrate love of
country, through physical symbols and staged events. But for a Vice
Chancellor to eagerly take the lead in turning the campus into a parade
ground is a worrying sign of the debilitating, and distinctly
anti-intellectual effects, of long years in an obedience school. The
University is neither a boot camp nor a place of worship, and the Vice
Chancellor would do well to distinguish between each of these institutional
spaces.

The JNUTA will not be distracted from its commitment to, and concern about,
the serious academic and administrative issues which confront this
acclaimed university today.

Sd/-
Ayesha Kidwai Pradeep Shinde

-- 
Peace Is Doable

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