Wednesday 16 March 2016

जेएनयू रिपोर्ट का मंतब्य-

तमाम हो हल्ला के बाद जेएनयू ने अब लीपा पोती की तैयारी कर ली है। जेएनयू की अपनी जाँच कमिटी ने न सिर्फ कैम्पस के उन सभी तत्वों को आरोपों से बरी कर दिया बल्कि दोषी छात्रों को बहरी बता कर अपना हाथ झड़ लिया है। JNU row: University report links azadi slogans to ‘outsiders’ with covered faces. The panel also found the organisers guilty of “wilful defiance” of authorities and JNUSU representatives, including joint secretary Saurabh Sharma of the ABVP. सारे देश ने देखा कि किस तरह उमर और अन्य छात्र देश विरोधी नारे लगा रहे थे, फिर भी विश्वविद्यालय प्रसाशन ने उन छात्रो को सिर्फ आदेश नहीं मानने का दोषी पाया है। A high-level enquiry committee, set up by the Jawaharlal Nehru University to look into the February 9 event where alleged anti-national slogans were raised, has said in its report that 10-15 "outsiders" who had their faces covered with a "cloth/scarf" raised the slogans. The panel said the presence of these outsiders was verified by security staff as well as eyewitnesses. The event was held at Sabarmati dhaba on the campus to mark Parliament attack convict Afzal Guru's hanging. According to eyewitness depositions mentioned in the report, the "same group of 10-15 masked outsiders" was part of a procession from Sabarmati dhaba to Ganga dhaba, where similar slogans were allegedly raised. "The presence of a group of outsiders was noted by the security staff and confirmed by many other eyewitnesses. This group of outsiders had their head and face covered by a cloth/scarf most of the time. This group of people had engaged in shouting the following slogans: 'Kashmir ki azadi tak jang rahegi, jang rahegi', 'Bharat ko ragda de ragda... zor se ragdo, de ragda' and 'Go India, go back'," says the report. Some other slogans eyewitnesses said they heard include 'Hum kya maange -- azadi', 'Bandook se lenge azadi', 'lndian army murdabad', 'Pakistan zindabad' and 'Bharat ki barbadi tak jung rahegi'. On the events which unfolded at Ganga dhaba, the report says, "As per witness depositions, the same group of 10-15 masked outsiders shouted slogans. The police had already arrived there, including the ACP and SHO of Vasant Kunj North Police Station." The truncated eight-page report, accessed by The Indian Express, has been divided into three sections -- the first part includes depositions of various people to ascertain the sequence of events, the second identifies 15 lapses that occurred on the day and the final part mentions the committee's recommendations. People whose depositions are part of the report include the Registrar, the Dean of Students, the Chief Security Officer, JNUSU joint secretary Saurabh Sharma, the operations manager of G4 security and the JNU security inspector. Several students had refused to depose saying they did not have faith in the committee. On the involvement of JNUSU president Kanhaiya Kumar, who was arrested on charges of sedition and later released on interim bail, the report notes that there was confusion about when he was first seen on February 9. It also notes that the speech he made at Ganga dhaba, along with some others, was not audible to eyewitnesses. "According to some depositions, Kanhaiya came late to the venue while others say he only joined in the procession. As per many eyewitness depositions, Kanhaiya, Rama Naga and Anirban (Bhattacharya) addressed the gathering here (Ganga dhaba). However, what they said was not audible to them," the report states. The names of Umar Khalid and Anirban feature several times in the report as the event's organisers, with the committee also saying that it was Umar who took permission for the event. While the report says the two were present when "provocative slogans" were shouted, it does not say if they indulged in shouting these slogans. "As per the deposition of Mr O P Yadav, operations manager (G4S), they reached Sabarmati grounds, along with Mr Palni and a team of guards around 4.45 pm. Khalid and Anirban were found putting up posters and were setting up a public address system," the report states. "Students gathered there slowly, and Khalid, Ashutosh and Anirban addressed the meeting. This was followed by sloganeering and the following slogans were shouted like 'Kashmir ke log sangharsh karo, hum tumhare saath hain', 'Afzal Guru zindabad', 'Manipur maange azadi', 'Nagaland maange azadi', 'Kashmir maange azadi'...," it states. The panel also found the organisers guilty of "wilful defiance" of authorities, and all JNUSU representatives, including joint secretary Saurabh Sharma of the ABVP. "It is the considered view of the committee that acts of indiscipline were committed and certain norms of conduct were violated by the organisers of the event. There was a deliberate attempt to mislead the administration about the real nature of the proposed event. The organisers disobeyed the instructions from the administration about not holding the event. This amounts to wilful defiance," reads the report, signed by all five panel members -- Rakesh Bhatnagar, Himadri Bohidar, Suman Dhar, Ummu Salma Bava and GJV Prasad. "It is most unfortunate that the organisers allowed the event to be taken over by a group of outsiders who created a charged atmosphere by raising provocative slogans. This act by the outsider group has brought disrepute to the entire JNU community," the report says. "The committee also notes that none of the JNUSU office bearers acted with due responsibility. The office bearers had to behave with even more restraint and caution befitting the position that they hold... It is unbecoming of students representing that they should be found engaging in disorderly conduct or condoning it," the report states. The report also says that Ashutosh, Rama Naga, Shweta Raj, Chintu Kumari, Anant and Banjyotsna Lahiri were "busy organising the event". Further, it says that Gargi Adhikari, Shweta Raj, Rama Naga, Chintu Kumari and Banjyotsna Lahiri, Rubina Saife and Anjali "participated in the sloganeering", though it does not mention what these slogans were. The reports says that the students will be charged under "clauses of category II of misconduct and indiscipline (Statutes of Discipline and Proper conduct of students of JNU)" for which the maximum punishment is rustication for up to two semesters.

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