An Overwhelming Mandate to Left Unity Panel in JNU
The
recent elections to the students union in JNU happened at a time of
unprecedented attacks on JNU and universities across the country. There
is a concerted effort to limit the accessibility of affordable quality
education by implementing seat cuts in research and other programmes and
imposing massive fee hikes. These have been accompanied by increasing
attempts to saffronize education through revising content and appointing
people close to the Sangh in institutional positions. The democratic
spaces of debate, dialogue and critical thinking within and outside
campus have been subjected to brutal crackdowns and violence. Legally
mandated reservations and hard-won deprivation points are also being
systematically removed. It is in this context that the students of JNU
voted in large numbers to reject the right wing forces and give an
overwhelming mandate given to the United Left panel in the JNUSU
elections.
The
United Left (AISA – SFI – DSF) has won all 4 central panel seats and 13
councilor posts across SSS, SIS and SL as well as the convenorships in
all these schools. Com. Geeta Kumari of AISA was elected as President,
Com. Simone Zoya Khan of AISA was elected as the Vice President, Com.
Duggirala Srikrishna of SFI as the General Secretary and Com. Shubhanshu
Singh of DSF was elected as the Joint Secretary of the union. The left
unity defeated ABVP’s
candidates by margins of 464, 848, 1107 and 835 votes respectively in
the posts of President, Vice President, Gen. Sec. and Jt. Sec.
The
students of JNU have given decisive mandate against the right-wing
forces that have been demanding shut down of JNU. This victory of the
left unity panel also comes in an election when the election for
students union was not left to be fought among the students. The
JNU administration and the RSS-BJP, along with the formidable
university machinery available to them, were part of the ABVP’s support
team. The victory of the left forces in JNU is victory for the idea of
an inclusive and egalitarian higher education. Com. Geeta Kumari also
dedicated the victory to the assassinated journalist Gauri Lankesh who
was a strong voice of resistance against the right wing forces and
reaffirmed the commitment of the panel to strengthen the students’
struggles in the days to come.
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