On Sunday activists were manhandled during a protest ongoing DU literature festival at Ramjas College. The outfit said that the incident occurred when it had disagreed with the festival’s try to “proclaim only the Hindutva agenda”.
The incident allegedly took place when BJP leader Subramanian Swamy was planning to talk at a session at the festival. On Sunday activists were manhandled during a protest ongoing DU literature festival at Ramjas College.
Abhishek, SFI-DU convenor, said, “The three-day literature festival was nothing but an occasion organized to host. It is only RSS idealists propagating the Hindutva agenda. From discussing the ‘beliefs of Narendra Modi’ to the peak of BJP as the largest political party. It was like a PR event for BJP under the clothing of a literature festival.”
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Protesters thumped and mottoes were raised aloft by those who manhandled the activists. The security guards were mute observers.
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The incident abruptly portrays how impatient, regressive, and undemocratic the ruling party’s doctrine is. Every time students have attempted to register their contention against such propaganda. The attackers have resorted to cheap tactics implicating muscle power to quiet them, the students association said.
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Not only does SFI-DU criticize the persistent physical attack on college students. We also strive to resume our fight against saffronisation and whitewashing. It incorrectly used only right-wing propaganda.”
Manoj Khanna, principal of Ramjas College, said the students were withdrawn “peacefully.” The college administration plans to take legal action against those who disrupted the fest.
There is a court request already in place that prohibits the holding of any protest or demonstration on the college campus. The group of students opposed it in an unauthorized manner. So they revoked their assumptions. If they assumed conflict and democracy, they could have raised queries, Khanna said. He added that the college administration has filed police objections over the issue.