JNUSU President Aishe Ghosh To Contest West Bengal Elections

She is the Left-Congress-ISF’s candidate from the Jamuria seat and will be supported by the Samyukt Kisan Morcha (SKM).

New Delhi: Aishe Ghosh, the president of the Jawaharlal Nehru University Students’ Union (JNUSU), has been fielded by the Communist Party of India (Marxist) [CPI(M)] to contest the assembly elections in West Bengal.

She is the Left-Congress alliance’s candidate from the Jamuria seat and be supported by the Samyukt Kisan Morcha (SKM), which is spearheading the farmers’ protest against the three Central farm laws.

According to NDTV, she is the first sitting president of JNUSU to contest an assembly election.

Ghosh was one of the targets of the brutal January 5, 2020 attack on students and faculty members at the JNU campus. ‘Masked goons’ had entered the campus and injured several persons, with the image of Ghosh’s bleeding forehead becoming one of the iconic moments of the brutal attack.

JNUSU members Aishe Ghosh with other members. Photo: PTI

Though Ghosh told The Wire that she can identify her attackers, she herself was named as a suspect in the violence by the Delhi police. The police claimed that she had led the mob that attacked students at a hostel. Those who were targets of the violence had blamed the RSS and its student wing ABVP for perpetrating the attack.

Elections to the 294-member West Bengal assembly will be held in eight phases, with the first phase beginning on March 27. The final round of voting will take place on April 29 and the votes will be counted on May 2.

Apart from the Left parties and the Congress, the Indian Secular Front is also part of the alliance.

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Last year, just days after the JNU attack, CPI leader and former JNUSU president Kanhaiya Kumar had thrown his weight behind Ghosh, saying Left parties should make her the face of the fight in Bengal.

The Left parties need to practise what they preach in university agitations and bring in fresh faces in the leadership, he said. “Stagnation is evident when people of a particular age are seen, and those of another generation are not,” he said, according to news agency PTI.

“A girl from Bengal has done very good work in JNU; make her the face of the fight in Bengal,” Kumar said. Kumar himself had contested the 2019 Lok Sabha election from Bihar’s Begusarai, but lost by a significant margin.

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Aishe was severely hurt in the attack on January 5.

On Sunday, January 5, masked men and women entered the JNU campus and hit students brutally with iron rods and sledgehammers. The miscreants also vandalised various hostels. In this violence, more than 35 people, including JNU Students’ Union President Aishe Ghosh, were been injured. The Wire’s journalist Avichal Dubey speaks to the JNUSU president on this matter. They discuss as to why an FIR against Ghosh has been lodged and why the police have not taken any action against her attackers so far.

‘Leftist’ Assaulter in Video Shared by JNU VC, Prasar Bharati Now ID’d as ABVP Student

Other BJP office-bearers – national IT cell head Amit Malviya and BJP spokesperson Suresh Nakhua – promoted the claim through retweets.

A video of a man in a red jacket beating up another person in green clothing is widely circulating on social media to espouse the claim that students associated with Left parties attacked ABVP members thus triggering the violence in JNU on the intervening night of January 5-6. Journalist Sumit Kumar Singh was the first to tweet the video. Kumar wrote, “This triggered clashes in #JNU campus. Students associated with Left parties bashed up #ABVP members when they were facilitating admission process. Students from #Left parties wanted to cancel admission process in #JNU.”

Prasar Bharati tweeted the video with a similar allegation. The public broadcaster wrote that the video bears witness to JNU VC Mamidala Jagadesh Kumar’s statement that “those opposing registration for Winter session of #JNU are behind violence to scuttle the academic process of varsity.”

This was retweeted by JNU VC Mamidala Jagadesh Kumar

It is noteworthy that the violence was triggered at the backdrop of protests against hostel fee hike that has been going on for around three months. The JNU Students’ Union decided to boycott the process of registration for the winter semester which began on January 1.

Also read: FIR Against JNUSU President, 19 Others for Vandalism, Attacking Security Guards

IT head and convenor BJP Himachal Chetan Bragta also shared the video with the identical claim as Singh. He wrote in Hindi, “इस वजह से JNU कैंपस में झड़पें शुरू हो गईं। वामदलों से जुड़े छात्रों ने ABVP के सदस्यों को पीटा जब वे प्रवेश प्रक्रिया में छात्रों की मदद कर रहे थे। लेफ़्ट पार्टियों के छात्र JNU में प्रवेश प्रक्रिया को रद्द करना चाहते थे। #LeftAttacksJNU”

Other BJP office-bearers – national IT cell head Amit Malviya and BJP spokesperson Suresh Nakhua – promoted the claim through retweets.

ABVP’s Vikas Bhadauri shared the clip, tweeting, “Leftists first spread anarchy in Bihar, Chhatisgarh and Jharkhand, then massacred, massacred plenty in West Bengal and in 2010, citizens paid their last respects. JNU is their last stronghold. Right now, they have spread anarchy, tomorrow they will try massacres. If you don’t wake up now, it’ll be too late.”

The man assaulting is ABVP Member

The man in the red jacket is ABVP member Sharvender, a third-year PhD student at Centre for West Asian Studies, School of International Studies (SIS), JNU. His identity was confirmed to Alt News by four JNU students, two of whom are from SIS.

Below, a photo of Sharvender wearing an ABVP name-card (right) has been juxtaposed with a screenshot of him from the video (left).

The photo is a part of a larger image where Sharvender can be seen with ABVP cadre.

In the photograph below, Sharvender (who has now deleted/deactivated his Twitter account), can be seen alongside JNU VC Mamidala Jagadesh Kumar and the dean of School of International Studies (SIS), JNU, Ashwini Mohapatra.

The man assaulted is AISA member

A video of the assault was also posted by AISA Delhi University described as, “ABVP’s hooliganism on common students in School of International Studies and School of Languages, JNU. SIS student Vivek Pandey (former DU student) along with others were brutally beaten up by ABVP goons infront of SIS and SL lawns. Dear ABVP, despite all your efforts we will not give up a single inch. We remind you again “NO REGISTRATION WITHOUT AFFORDABLE EDUCATION.”

The person assaulted by Sharvender has been identified as Vivek Pandey. Alt News confirmed with multiple students who informed that Vivek Pandey is a first-year MA student. We also contacted Vivek who sent us a video statement debunking the false claim that he is an ABVP member. “The student who is wearing red sweater is Sharvender. He is a West Asia student…In the video, you can clearly see that I’m wearing a green shirt…but they are circulating the video with the opposite narrative.” Vivek also informed Alt News that he is associated with AISA.

The juxtaposition below evidently shows that Vivek is the person in green who was assaulted.

Another student who was assaulted during the scuffle was Abhishek Pandey, a former JNU student visiting the campus at the time the violence broke out. He can be seen at about 45 seconds into the video. Abhishek had fallen to the ground and several students can be seen picking him up. Sharvender joined the scuffle later however it is unclear if he was a part of the group that attacked Abhishek.

Also read: How ABVP Planned Attack on JNU Students, Teachers on WhatsApp

Speaking with Alt News, Abhishek claimed that he was visiting JNU campus to meet friends when violence broke out. “They chased after a junior from the Chinese centre. The student fell down and we went to save him. But some professors of JNUTF including the dean targetted me as an ‘outsider’. I was only trying to save the student. But I was hit and one of my friends tried to pull me out,” he narrated.

Abhishek has been highlighted in the image below. His identity was confirmed to us by multiple JNU students.

How a lie was amplified

A video of an ABVP member assaulting a student associated with AISA has been spun to portray as if Left parties attacked the RSS student wing. Another person beaten-up, Abhishek Pandey, was also not associated with ABVP. The video of the assault, first shared by journalist Sumit Kumar Singh with the false claim, was amplified by numerous other journalists, among them – Abhijit Majumdar, Swati Goel Sharma, Aditya Raj Kaul and filmmaker Ashok Pandit.

Rishi Bagree, who has been found circulating misinformation multiple times, tweeted the video and wrote, “The series of event in JNU yesterday leading to #JNUViolence1. Leftist students have been trying to stop the registration process in JNU2. They were rattled by the fact that students were registering online.”

It was also shared with the false claim by Chayan Chatterjee, great-grandson of Ashutosh Mukherjee.

The Twitter account Friends of RSS also tweeted the video.

This article was originally published on Alt News.

FIR Against JNUSU President, 19 Others for Vandalism, Attacking Security Guards

The Delhi police said that complaints were filed by the JNU administration on January 5.

New Delhi: Police officials have said that the Delhi Police has registered two FIRs against Jawaharlal Nehru University Students Union (JNUSU) president Aishe Ghosh and nineteen others for attacking security guards and vandalising a server room on January 4 at 1 pm, according to a report in The Hindu.

The police have said that the FIRs were registered based on the complaint by the JNU administration on January 5. One complaint was lodged on January 3 for switching off the server while another complaint was registered on January 4 for vandalising the server room, police said.

On the evening of January 5, masked goons, who were allegedly members of the right-wing ABVP, entered the campus of JNU and beat up JNUSU president Aishe Ghosh, who suffered head injuries, and several others.

Also read: How ABVP Planned Attack on JNU Students, Teachers on WhatsApp

The police have registered an FIR for Sunday’s attack against unknown persons for rioting. However, no arrests have been made even though the police was present when the attackers carrying sticks walked out of the JNU campus.

The FIR against Ghosh says that a large number of student agitators, including Aishe Ghosh, Saket Moon and 18 others, allegedly entered the Communication and Information Services office located in the admin block from the back door by “breaking” a glass door. The FIR says that they illegally trespassed and damaged the fibre optic cables, servers and biometric devices.

The police say that the case has been registered under IPC Section 323 (Punishment for voluntarily causing hurt), 341 (Punishment for wrongful restraint), 506 (Punishment for criminal intimidation) and damage to public property Act at Vasant Kunj North police station.

JNUSU vice president Saket Moon has alleged that the administration is selectively targeting some students and denied any involvement in the vandalism of the server room.

(With inputs from PTI)

An Open Letter to Narendra Modi From an ‘Academically Suspended’ Student

We know you want to idolise Godse, that’s why you fear universities – you fear students who think and who fight back.

Dear Modi ji,

Hon’ble Prime Minister, I hope this letter finds you in good spirits. I am writing this letter in pain, anguish and disappointment. Pain because the manner in which your new government has welcomed students, anguish due to the complete disregard for laws, institutions and the Constitution, and disappointment at the hypocrisy that you have been preaching.

I, along with three office bearers – Geeta Kumari, former Jawaharlal University Student Union (JNUSU), president Shubhanshu, along with 15-20 other student activists have been “academically suspended” by the JNU vice-chancellor (VC), Mamidala Jagadesh Kumar and his administration.

The VC, under whose orders the chief proctor has academically suspended us, was appointed by your previous government in 2016. In that regard, neither are we punished, nor any show cause notice has been served to us.

Somehow, from the time he became our VC, he has been trying to emulate you to near perfection. At times we wonder if he is just a mirror image of yours. I believe the VC has taken inspiration from your then HRD minister Smriti Irani who sent five letters to the Hyderabad Central University asking the administration to take action against Vemula and his friends

They were made outsiders in their own space. They were banned from entering academic spaces, their hostel facilities were revoked and Vemula was forced to stay out on the streets. The act had both symbolic and ideological essence.

Modi ji, the organisation you take pride in being part of – Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) – has time and again celebrated the ethos and spirit of Manusmriti.

In 1949, RSS, in its mouthpiece – Organiser – manifested its love for Manusmriti and its hate for the Indian Constitution where it called its principles not part of Indian culture. The antagonism towards our Constitution from the RSS and your party (BJP) has been evident by statements of your MPs, ministers, party members – not to mention RSS stalwarts.

It’s not ironical that the first notice I got in March 2016 was for burning those texts in the Manusmriti on International Women’s day which were completely anti-women and anti Dalit.

It is in this context that Vemula’s suspension and later his institutional murder have to be remembered. It was a message to students and people in general who resist the RSS’s idea of Hindu rashtra which turns all the state propaganda against those who resist.

Your 2019 campaign started with a similar but even more powerful message to all those fighting the hate-filled, xenophobic, racist and communal Hindutva ideology – an ideology that you want to impose on India.

You showed it by making an ardent follower of Nathuram Godse – an RSS ideologue who assassinated Gandhi – Pragya Singh Thakur, a terror accused, a member of Parliament. You also made Pratap Chandra Sarangi a minister in your cabinet. Sarangi headed the Bajrang Dal when its cadres burnt alive Graham Staines and his two children.

It is at this time that your government – through vice-chancellors – are targeting universities through repression, fund cuts, seat cuts and decimation of social justice by scuttling reservations, implementation of the New Education policy, saffronisation, privatisation and corporatisation of education. Students have been turned into commodities and anyone resisting and fighting back is being victimised. Those who resist and continue to find the strength to fight back are hounded, trolled, punished and then ostracised.

At a time when people from the Dalit community were dying in gutters in your ‘new’ India, JNU’s contractual workers along with sanitation workers were demanding the administration to implement the labour commissioner’s order for equal pay for equal work. My participation along with other student activists was a crime in the dictionary of your puppet vice-chancellor.

Similarly, at a time when you were giving speech after speech on how India will become vishwa guru 9world leader), JNU’s VC – pretty much like other VCs at different universities –  was slashing funds for libraries. In JNU there was an 80% fund cut for the college’s library. Yes Modi ji, an 80% fund cut. And you know we are being served notices for resisting his onslaught.

You have always boasted about how generous and tolerant you are, and how concerned you are about preserving and enriching the freedom of expression.

I have been served proctorial notices for raising slogans like “RSS murdabad” and “ABVP murdabad.” My original, well-researched MPhil thesis, for which I worked hard, was blocked by the VC and his administration because I raised these slogans. This is your ‘new India’ where resisting and speaking against the RSS – an organisation that never supported or participated in the Indian freedom struggle – is a crime.

You might have forgotten this history, or maybe it was not taught in your the course of your political science degree. But it is the truth. RSS has overtly and covertly supported the British empire in its repression of the Indian people who were fighting for freedom. Moreover, RSS icons begged for mercy from the British Queen.

The Digital India programme that you promoted with much fanfare, and which people like my VC strive to implement, has turned into ‘scam India’.

Questions papers and answer papers get leaked. More so, the leaked question papers are filled with questions copy-pasted from various question banks and other sources. A similar scam was instituted by my VC through JNU’s online entrance examination, which was riddled with incompetence, leakages and copy-pasting of questions.

Questioning this system and exposing this scam has brought upon me not one, but multiple enquiries.

You call your government scam and corruption free, why not institute a judicial enquiry into this massive scam? Are you afraid that like how in the Rafale scam, your so-called incorruptible image which you have been selling by travelling in Adani flights in your designer clothes and advertising through PayTM will get exposed? Was this the reason why we were academically suspended?

My fellow comrades and I are facing proctorial inquiries where we have all been academically suspended without any legal precedent or rule. This means we are no longer JNU students; our hostels will be snatched and we will be pushed out of the university – made outsiders while every space in the university becomes purged of democracy and discussion.

This is your ‘new India’ where the Constitution, rule of law and justice are words only meant to be written in books and preserved in archives. The new norm is not a violation of the rule of law but the decimation of any that is left. This academic suspension is of a kind, where the initiation of inquiry itself is construed as a crime, wherein we are presumed guilty from the very beginning.

Be it mob lynchings, ‘godi media’, social media propaganda or institutionalised lies propagated through WhatsApp, your speeches and others, the axiom “innocent until proven guilty” is replaced with “guilty from the time of resistance till death, irrespective of being proven innocent.”

Modi ji, I was wondering: are there any other kinds of suspensions? Like being politically suspended, socially suspended, or even culturally suspended? It’s my humble request that you please make it clear because I didn’t study the “entire political science” or do any course on Manusmriti.

I have a lot to write, but it would be foolish of me to expect you to have time to read this. You must be busy electioneering by touring the country, giving speeches or hoping countries to fix deals for your near and dear corporate friends.

But it was important for me to let my prime minister know that he has competitors in the form of numerous vice-chancellors and administrators who, in order to prove their loyalty, are setting new benchmarks in tyranny and cruelty. I believe you already know this and have been devising ways to defeat them and stand tall as the only leader (scratch that, despot) who believes in nothing other than complete tyranny.

Anyway, the lessons you learnt from your guru M.S. Golwalkar who imbibed every word of “Veer” Sarvarkar – someone who plagiarised Hitler’s nazism and Mussolini’s fascism in both letter and spirit – are being indoctrinated into every Indian.

Gandhi spoke and fought against this hate. Ambedkar foresaw this rise of fascism and drafted the Constitution. Bhagat Singh saw the truth of your RSS’s communalism and vehemently spoke and wrote against it. He went to the gallows without seeking mercy, unlike Sarvarkar who begged the queen and the British to spare him. He promised his loyalty to the British for his freedom – a promise he kept and taught the RSS to keep during the entire freedom movement.

Today you want students like us to go down the Sarvarkar path of seeking mercy from you and your VC.

However, the path we will take is of Bhagat Singh, who fought against communal and fascist forces. Yes, this is another freedom movement, one that we have started to make India free of the RSS, which promises poison, practices mob lynching, institutionalises divide and rule and wants to implement the Manusmriti.

We know you want to idolise Godse, that’s why you fear universities; you fear students who think and fight back. We know you will bring the might of the state to silence us, but what you don’t know is we are Periyar, Phule, Savitribai, Gandhi, Ambedkar, Abul Kalam Azad, Ashfaqulla Khan, and others. We will fight like them – for truth, justice and freedom from Hindutva and corporate loot.

Till then, with love,

yours,

Academically Suspended.

Inquilab Zindabad!

N. Sai Balaji is president of Jawaharlal Nehru University Student Union

Featured image credit: Akhil Kumar/ The Wire