NEW DELHI: Controversy has erupted as soon as once more at Jawaharlal Nehru College (JNU) as objectionable slogans, like ‘saffron will burn’, ‘Modi’s grave might be dug’, had been discovered written on many partitions of the college. Nevertheless, the college administration doesn’t but have any details about the individuals who wrote the slogans. The administration says that it’s at the moment being investigated that who wrote these slogans and what’s the complete plan behind this.
College college students mentioned that the matter first got here to gentle on Sunday morning when some college students noticed controversial slogans written on the partitions of JNU’s Faculty of Languages. The objectionable slogans like ‘Saffron will burn’, ‘Modi’s grave might be dug ‘ had been written on the partitions of the college. On wanting fastidiously, it seems to be just like the names written within the controversial sentence, in blue ink, have later been coated with crimson ink.
College college students have shared footage of objectionable slogans written on the JNU campus partitions. In these footage, it may be seen that objectionable slogans like ‘Free Kashmir’ and ‘IOK (Indian Occupied Kashmir)’ are written on the wall in JNU’s Faculty of Language campus. At another locations, these slogans have additionally been written on the ground with blue paint.
All these footage with hate slogans are being mentioned to be from Faculty of Language of JNU. It’s noteworthy that controversial slogans have been seen on the partitions of JNU earlier as nicely. Final yr, caste-based slogans had been written on the partitions right here. The title plates of some professors had been blackened. As Jawaharlal Nehru College is among the finest universities of the nation, quite a lot of battle of political ideologies is seen right here.
College pupil Amit says “Until now conflicts, debates and discussions on political ideologies had been seen. However such a abusive language and sloganeering towards the nation reveals psychological frustration.” In February this yr, the portrait of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj was broken contained in the college. Then there was violence between two teams of scholars. Earlier than that, there was quite a lot of uproar in JNU concerning the screening of BBC documentary in January 2023.