JNU directs centers to install CCTV cameras and to remain vigilant after walls defaced with anti-brahmin slogans

JNU directs centers to install CCTV cameras and to remain vigilant after walls defaced with anti-brahmin slogans

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New Delhi, Updated on Dec 6, 2022 11:39 IST
The walls of the building in the School of International Studies-II were spray-painted with slogans asking members of Brahmin and Baniya communities to leave the campus and the country.

The walls of the building in the School of International Studies-II were spray-painted with slogans asking members of Brahmin and Baniya communities to leave the campus and the country.

JNU directs centers to install CCTV cameras and to remain vigilant after walls defaced with anti-brahmin slogans

JNU directs centers to install CCTV cameras and to remain vigilant after walls defaced with anti-brahmin slogans

Days after Jawaharlal Nehru University walls were defaced with anti-Brahmin slogans, the varsity has now directed all its centers to install CCTV cameras and instructed students and staff members to remain vigilant.

Recently, the walls of the building in the School of International Studies-II were spray-painted with slogans asking members of Brahmin and Baniya communities to leave the campus and the country. Some of the slogans on the walls read Brahmins leave the campus, There will be blood, Brahmin Bharat chhodo and Brahmo-Baniyas (sic), we are coming for you! We will avenge. The incident took place on Thursday, December 1.

Students claimed that the School of Language,Literature and Cultural Studies-II and School of International Studies-II were defaced with such slogans. A section of students accused the Left of defacing the walls.

Rohit Kumar, president of JNU's Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad wing, said, "Since 2014, these kinds of incidents have been happening continuously in the university. The JNU administration has been repeatedly informed by ABVP that such incidents should be stopped, but no cognisance has been taken. If the JNU administration does not stop such incidents, we will be forced to believe that this is being done in connivance with the Left."

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