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JU, a den of anti-national activities | Anti-India seminar | | ET Report JAMMU, Feb 19: Jammu University, once considered an institution of excellence, has lost its moorings. It's no more considered a house of learning. It has become hub of anti-national activities, with many undesirables and JNU-educated teachers playing a dubious role and vitiating the atmosphere on the campus. Some of the JNU-indoctrinated teachers have been openly promoting fissiparous tendencies and inviting the well-known supporters of Kashmiri separatists to create a pro-separatist constituency in the University. They want to create JNU-like situation in Jammu University so that its students also raise anti-India, pro-Pakistan and pro-Azadi slogans and create more difficulties for the nation in the state. On Thursday, many supporters of Kashmiri separatists and friends of Pakistan gathered together in the Jammu University to discuss what they called "pluralism in J&K" and ways which could resolve the so-called Kashmir issue. Their objective was to find "way forward". Those who discussed Kashmir for full day in the Convocation Hall, The Business School, included Prem Shankar Jha (Delhi), Radha Kumar (Delhi), Siddiq Wahid (Srinagar), Gul Mohammad Wani (Srinagar), Bashir Assad, Nandini Bhattacharya (Delhi) and Rajni Shaleen Chopra (Delhi) - all pro-Kashmir and pro-separatist. Two Jammu-based JNU-trained lady teachers - apart from a few other Jammu University teachers, were the other participants in the anti-India event. These two teachers are also well-known for their perverted thinking and very close relations with anti-national forces in the Valley. Happymon Jacob (JNU), who also served the Jammu University for some time when Amitabh Mattoo was the Vice-Chancellor, was also found meeting certain teachers of Jammu University, especially those indoctrinated by the JNU, which mostly produces Maoists terrorists, separatists and rebels. The event was organized by the Department of Political Science and an NGO, Lehar. The ganging up of so many supporters of Kashmiri separatists and friends of Pakistan in the City of Temples on Thursday, including Radha Kumar, who vouched for Kashmir's Azadi in October 2010 during her visit to the Kashmir University as an interlocutor for J&K, was not an ordinary event; it was an extraordinary event. They visited Jammu at a time when certain forces inimical to India find the situation quite conducive for a final assault. There are elements in Kashmir and New Delhi and hostile nations such a Pakistan and United States which feel now is the time to strike and get J&K out of India. They believe that the present dispensation at the Centre is very weak and it could be exploited. The concerned Professors and students of the Jammu University, according to reliable sources, informed the Jammu University Vice-Chancellor that "certain undesirable elements from different parts of the country would assemble on the campus and indulge in undesirable activities and he must ensure that no such activity took place, but he took no action". "He only wrote to the organizer that he should see to it that no anti-India activities took place during the meeting," sources further informed. The Vice-Chancellor should have ordered cancellation of the programme to respect the sentiments of the enraged teaching fraternity and students, but he didn't do that; he allowed the anti-national event to take place on the campus. Will the state governor, who is also the Chancellor of Jammu University, take cognizance of what happened in the University of Jammu and direct the Vice-Chancellor not to allow any anti-national activities taking place in this educational institution? He should also take action against the teachers from Jammu University and Jammu Central University, who participated in the anti-India event and sought to unsettle the settled issue of J&K. The state governor needs to know that what transpired during the event had hurt the nationalist sentiments of the Teaching community and students. |
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