Wednesday, 24 February 2016

Shameless JNU!

India has always taken pride on its culture and diversity and its a well known fact that we dwell in one of the largest secular and democracy in the world. As a faithful citizen of the nation, its our prime responsibility to safeguard the democracy and wrap it under a protective layer of patriotism and nationalism. But its truly a punishment to watch few people who starts taking undue advantage of it and showcases their un-patriotic nature claiming it be using their freedom of speech.

There are few bulletins which I would like to bring forward. Is Democracy above the national interest? Does democracy gives any individual or groups the right to post anti- national comments and slogans which possess harm to the goodwill of a nation? Does democracy gives the power to support a terrorist who once killed innumerable innocent lives of people who were citizens of our very own nation? That too from students of an university that runs on the Tax Payer's hard earned money. There is no reason to condemn with kind of shallow attitude of people who raises their voice and utilize their vocabulary against the nation. I find every reason to put these people behind the bars. And according to Section 124- A of IPC, ‘Whoever, by words, either spoken or written, or by signs, or by visible representation, or otherwise, brings or attempts to bring into hatred or contempt, or excites or attempts to excite disaffection towards, the Government established by law in India, One al be punished with imprisonment for life, to which fine may be added, or with imprisonment which may extend to three years, to which fine may be added, or with fine’. If those nerds consider this to be a freedom of expression, the Government considers to be a potential threat to the country and has complete freedom to take strict action in due course. They might be against the decision of hanging an individual and a decisive action can be taken against that once it’s put forward on a round table conference. Every point to be made to the Government has a manner in which it needs to be executed. But this was completely obnoxious and lame on the part of JNU students and it’s ridiculous the watch how the other JNU Students are supporting this. Captain Pawan Kumar, who was one of the Martyrs in the J&K assassination held recently was an alumni of JNU and he was a Jatt. He sacrificed his life for the sake of the nation and this sick people have no respect for him. They condemn it to be a cultural fest where they have raised slogans like ‘Bharat ki barbadi tak jung rahegi’ and came out with posters claiming ‘Bharat Ki Barbadi’. Its an utmost shame to the prejudice of the nation and an act of sheer negativity which is being potrayed and aired all across the globe about our country.


More light has been shred on this fact when few senior management people of renowed universities like JU and JNU stood against the decision of Government for hoisting the national flag of India in every Central universities with baseless excuses like disrespecting their own university flag and imperfect timing of hosting the flag. I don’t feel anything wrong is hoisting the national flag as it’s a matter of pride and something that gives Goosebumps to a true citizen of any country. These people claim it to be extreme nationalism. I just want to ask, what is extreme nationalism? Are we harming any other nation or its people for the sake of something good for the nation? Does hoisting the national flag possess any harm? Does it risk anyone’s life even by a spine. These facts only goes on to prove that literacy not only comes from education but its about the mentality and logical view people holds for something.