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OPERATION GREEN HUNT REACHED JNU!! *
*PLEASE RAISE YOUR VOICE IN PROTEST AGAINST THE UNPRECEDENTED BANNING OF JNU
FORUM AGAINST WAR ON PEOPLE BY  THE JNU ADMIN!*


 To,

The Vice Chancellor,
Jawaharlal Nehru University

We are shocked to know that the JNU administration has given a “restraint
order” in the campus, notifying students of an ongoing Proctorial Enquiry
against the JNU Forum against War on People. This “restraint order”
prohibits the Forum from holding any public meetings or other events till
the enquiry is over. Furthermore, the JNU printing shops have been
instructed not to photocopy any written material issued by the Forum.

This, we believe, is tantamount to imposing an undeclared ban on a
democratic platform, that too in a university as acclaimed as JNU which is
widely known for its democratic culture. The steps taken by the
administration are regrettable.

The ‘JNU Forum against War on People’ was formed two years ago in JNU in
opposition to the initiation of Operation Green Hunt. The context in which
the Proctorial Enquiry is said to be going on is the distribution of a
campaign document having “objectionable material” allegedly violating
sections 3 and 7 of State Emblem Act, 2005. However, this “objectionable
material” is nothing but a pictorial description of the Indian State
smashing the people under its jackboot, which is widely available in the
public domain.

We believe, the pictorial representation is an artistically made political
expression. The Forum used it in the purpose of campaign for a public
meeting organised on 5 March 2011 opposing Operation Green Hunt and state’s
onslaught on the people. The meeting was addressed by noted writer Arundhati
Roy and well known economist Prof. Amit Bhaduri, who is also the Emeritus
Professor of the Centre for Economic Studies and Planning, JNU. The meeting
saw an unprecedented attendance of more than 600 students.

At a time when there is a mounting onslaught on the Adivasis and various
other oppressed and deprived sections of the people in the name of
Development by the Indian State, it is imperative that the students and all
other sensitised sections discuss the manifold dimensions of Operation Green
Hunt. The JNU Forum against War on People has been mobilising public opinion
on the same. The authoritarian administrative action of gagging the forum is
reminiscent of the Indian State’s attempts to clamp down on the voices of
dissent. The incarceration of Dr. Binayak Sen and scores of civil and
political rights activists have been going on unabated in urban centres
while the resisting Adivasis and other people are repressed by the Indian
State in mineral rich forest areas. It is important for the powers-that-be
to totally black-out these criminal acts of rape, murder, loot and plunder
of the resisting Adivasis committed by the armed forces of the Indian state
in central and eastern India.

In this context, irrespective of political agreement or disagreement with
the Forum’s political views, we feel that it is uncalled for and unilateral
on the part of JNU administration to interpret the use of a publicly and
widely available image by the Forum as a supposed violation of legal
provisions. A university as acclaimed as JNU should and must have spaces to
discuss, debate and deliberate on all important issues of socio-economic and
political significance, as that is what this University has been known for.
We are of the opinion that the JNU Administration’s action is an
infringement of students’ democratic and political rights. It is the
curtailment both of students’ freedom to hold and convey their political
views as well as of the freedom of artistic expressions. The Administration
is setting dangerous precedents through the Proctorial Enquiry and these
circulars, which will harm the widely known and acclaimed democratic culture
of the JNU campus.

We strongly condemn this authoritarian and arbitrary act of the
administration, which is nothing but stifling the voices of dissent that is
the backbone of any democratic society. We demand that the JNU
administration stop the ongoing Proctorial Enquiry on the students
associated with the JNU Forum against War on People. We also demand that it
withdraws the circulars issued by the Chief Proctor’s office on 19 May 2011
with immediate effect.

Sincerely,

The Undersigned <http://www.petitiononline.com/mod_perl/signed.cgi?jnufawp0>

  http://www.petitiononline.com/jnufawp0/petition.html











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Adv Kamayani Bali Mahabal
+919820749204
skype-lawyercumactivist
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*The UID project i**s going to do almost exactly the same thing which the
predecessors of Hitler did, else how is it that Germany always had the lists
of Jewish names even prior to the arrival of the Nazis? The Nazis got these
lists with the help of IBM which was in the 'census' business that included
racial census that entailed not only count the Jews but also identifying
them. At the United States Holocaust Museum in Washington, DC, there is an
exhibit of an IBM Hollerith D-11 card sorting machine that was responsible
for organising the census of 1933 that first identified the Jews.*
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