New Delhi: An inquiry committee has been formed in Delhi-based Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) in the matter of indecency with other pictures, including Chhatrapati Shivaji's portrait, at the JNU Students' Union office on Sunday (February 19) night. A circular was issued by the registrar of JNU on Monday evening, stating that the Vice-Chancellor has ordered a thorough probe into the incident of indecent behavior by some students and outsiders at a student center (Teflas) of the university last Sunday. At the same time, the university administration has said that formal permission will now be required to organize any activity on campus.
It is the innate desire of the University including the Vice-Chancellor to establish diversity in the University campus and maintain a good atmosphere in the University campus by honoring the works of national leaders forever. Strict legal action will be taken against those who act contrary. Tamil Nadu MP Dr. DNV Senthil Kumar met JNU Vice Chancellor late on Monday evening. He also went to the student center and presented a portrait of Periyar there.
In view of the uproar in the campus without permission, the JNU administration has issued a notice saying that no program will be held at a public place without the permission of the JNU administration. The notice issued by the Dean of JNU states that it is informed that any activity in the campus of Inter-Hall-Administration including all hostels, Student Activity Center (TEFLS), and sports grounds will require the formal permission of the Dean of Students.
What is the matter:-
In fact, the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) organized a program in JNU on the birth anniversary of Chhatrapati Shivji. It is alleged that the students of the Student Federation of India (SFI) threw away the picture of student Shivaji from the venue and also attacked the students of ABVP. ABVP has shared some pictures on social media, in which pictures and flower garlands of the student are seen lying on the ground. About half a dozen students belonging to ABVP were also injured in this attack. ABVP has condemned the attack and demanded strict action against the accused.
Let us tell you that the death anniversary of Afzal Guru, the terrorist who attacked the Parliament House is celebrated in this JNU, whereas now throwing the picture of Chhatrapati Shivaji from there shows that how much anti-national elements have occupied the university, who also has the support of some politicians. Let us inform you that, earlier in this JNU, the statue of Swami Vivekananda was also vandalized and objectionable slogans like Bhagwa Jalega were written on its platforms.
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