Monday, February 27, 2017
[NSI Statement] On Unleashing of ABVP Violence in Delhi University
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The Ramjas College of University of Delhi, and wider campus of the
university are under siege. Members of the ABVP, the student group
affiliated to RSS, have unleashed an open terror. They attacked a seminar
organised by the English Department and Literary Society of the college on
22 February, threw stones on the college conference hall, and physically
and verbally attacked students and teachers of the college. The following
day, they were even more violent. They held students and teachers of the
college hostage by not allowing them to march to the local police station
against the previous day's happenings. Violent threats were openly given
against two teachers of the college, and like the previous day, students
and teachers were abused and threatened. Outside the college, they attacked
students and teachers of other colleges and universities of the city, who
had gathered in solidarity with students and teachers of the college, and
against ABVP violence. Scores received serious injuries. A dangerous low
was reached when student members of the ABVP were seen physically attacking
their own teachers. Delhi police has acted as a mute agent of ABVP terror.
It did not arrest ABVP members when they attacked the Ramjas college
seminar, threatened its students and teachers, and assaulted others the
next day. In fact, police personnel joined the attackers, and also attacked
journalists covering the violence.

ABVP violence is the result of careful planning, training, and crucial
support from state functionaries of the Modi government, whose Home
Ministry directly controls Delhi Police. Unlike other universities like JNU
and HCU, which have seen ABVP aggression in recent times, DU has been a
centre of ABVP politics for decades. It has won many student union
elections. However, this level of violence is unprecedented. It is well
known for decades that RSS trains its cadres for visceral hatred and
violence against minorities. ABVP members at a place like Delhi University
have now also been successfully trained for direct physical assault on
other students and teachers. It is a new high for fascist organisational
skills of the RSS and BJP. They have a group of storm troopers, ready to
terrorise and physically assault in open day light anyone who does not
agree with, or opposes, RSS and BJP.

A university is a rare space in the caste ridden, patriarchal and
communalised society of India, which provides the youth to interact freely
with students and teachers of diverse backgrounds, to learn and critically
think about diverse aspects of society, and develop as autonomous social
agents. Radical social reformers like Phule and Ambedkar had long
recognised the importance of modern education for the oppressed, and its
potential to challenge existing social hierarchies. The recent expansion of
higher education in the country has seen millions of first generation
students from oppressed castes, minorities, and women joining universities
like DU. The relative openness of a university space allows for radical
questioning of hierarchies, and explains why the social environment in
universities can be liberal and encourage growth of radical politics. At
present, when the state ideology in India has become neoliberal, and an
expanding capitalism has created a receptive atmosphere for the rightwing
politics, it is precisely radical politics against caste and patriarchy,
and the radical left which demands abolition of class rule, which stand
most forcefully in the way of the overall subjugation of India under the
fascist Hindu Rashtra programme of the RSS and BJP. This also explains why
universities are critical for the RSS, and why since the BJP came to power
at the Centre it has targeted groups like Ambedkar Periyar Study Circle at
IIT Madras, Rohith Vemula's organisation, Ambedkar Students' Association at
HCU, JNU, and now students and teachers at Ramjas College and DU who do not
agree with them. The most recent case of suspending a member of the faculty
at Jodhpur's Jai Narain Vyas University for something as basic as inviting
Nivedita Menon for an academic conference exposes the extent of their
insecurity well.

It needs to be recognised that the RSS/BJP politics is fundamentally
different from other forms of authoritarian politics. Its success lies in
turning violent authoritarianism into the politics of mass mobilisation. It
was worked on for decades on the religious, communal and caste prejudices
of Hindus to build an expanding core of supporters. More recently, it has
clothed itself in the flag of nationalism to brand its opponents as
anti-national. In reality, the Hindu Rashtra of RSS/BJP would be a prison
house of hatred and violence against any freedom and equality. It would
impose a nationalist test on everyone. It would mobilise Hindus for
violence against minorities, oppressed castes and those in Kashmir and the
North-East who question the impositions and brutal use of military force by
the Indian State there.

None of this is being taken lying down and resistance has been growing,
whether in the 139-day strike of the students of FTII, the anti-caste
movement that emerged in HCU following the institutional murder of Rohith
Vemula or the battle that continues to this day in JNU. The confrontation
in DU is simultaneously testimony to the fierce resistance offered by the
broader university community in rejecting the terror tactics of the ABVP.
NSI calls upon the student and teacher community of Delhi University to not
be cowed down by this blatant exercise of muscle power by the ABVP. It is
an opportunity to think clearly about the actual game plan of the RSS/BJP,
and not be taken in by any slogan of false and violent nationalism.
Students and teachers of DU need to come together and think of effective
ways to counter ABVP terror on campus.

All left, progressive and liberal forces in campus need to plan for
mobilising the widest sections of students, who wish to use opportunities
at DU for learning and critical thinking, and are seeing ABVP terror as an
attack on their freedom.

NSI demands that:

1. Appropriate legal action be taken against ABVP members who indulged in
violence and attacked students and teachers of Ramjas college and
University of Delhi.

2. Delhi police officials who connived with the ABVP, and did not take
immediate and appropriate action be punished.

3. Authorities of the University of Delhi, Ramjas College and all other
colleges of DU must provide a secure environment for learning and
questioning, holding extra-curricular activities like seminars on all
issues, and for all students and teachers to express their opinions and
organise without fear.
Posted by New Socialist Initiative Delhi Chapter at 4:03 PM
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