Tuesday, March 29, 2016

হায়দ্রাবাদেরর হাহাকার শুনুন, এই তো ব্যবহার দেশের লোকের সঙ্গে... দেশপ্রেমের নমুনা..

   
Sushanta Kar
March 28 at 8:53pm
 
হায়দ্রাবাদেরর হাহাকার শুনুন, এই তো ব্যবহার দেশের লোকের সঙ্গে... দেশপ্রেমের নমুনা...3. Rohith’s mother has attempted entry into the campus alone and with the help of civil society multiple times and has been refused entry always. On March 26th morning she was coming to the univ. and fell ill due to her high BP and her right hand going numb. She needed immediate medical attention. When a faculty member attempted to bring her into the campus so she can be looked at by the doctors in the health centre, she was not allowed. Then, doctors went out of the main gate and measured her vital parameters and got her shifted to a hospital. She was under observation for 24hrs.

4. There is still police patrolling on campus.

5. We hear now that new names have been added to an existing FIR in which students are named but not yet arrested.

So, the harassment continues. Students are standing strong despite the extreme intimidation by the administration.

I am sorry to say this and I may be accused of overstating it. However, I feel we are in Chattisgarh when I see the mainstream newspapers. We are in a war without witnesses too, it seems. No reporter is even attempting entry into the campus. There is no media outrage at what is happening on campus. There are no opinion pieces on what is happening on campus from any of the intelligentia of this country in the newspapers. I remember seeing a piece every day about JNU and we were with them. But, we now feel utterly abandoned by all. Is there no way to pressure at least the print media to cover what is happening? Maybe we do not know how to be publicity savvy?! We are stretched so thin trying to protect students – whenever there is any demo by students and so on, at least two of us faculty are around to be at least a witness if not to stop any attacks.http://kafila.org/2016/03/28/break-the-blockade-a-message-from-a-faculty-member-at-uoh/
Break the Blockade: A Message from a Faculty Member at UoH
kafila.org
[I just got this message from a friend who teaches at UoH and has been trying to support students th...

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