Once again, the hotbed of leftist divisive politics, JNU, is in news for wrong reasons. Apparently, the leftist cabal is trying to intimidate votaries of free speech in the campus. They have written hate filled graffiti on the doors and walls of some prominent faculty members.

“Brahmins Leave The Campus”

“There Will Be Blood”

“Brahmin Bharat Chhodo”

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Brahmino-Baniyas, we are coming for you

We will avenge.

These are some of the controversial casteist and threatening slogans which were written on the walls inside Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) campus on Thursday.

In viral pictures, ‘Go back to Shakha’ was seen written on the wall of the chambers of several Brahmin professors, including Nalin Kumar Mohapatra, Raj Yadav, Pravesh Kumar and Vandana Mishra.

Enquiry ordered by JNU

The university authorities have ordered an inquiry blaming ‘unknown elements’ behind the defacement of the walls of the School of International Studies-II building.

In a statement, the JNU said, “The Vice-Chancellor, Prof Santishree D Pandit has taken serious note of the incident of defacement of walls and faculty rooms by some unknown elements in SIS, JNU. The administration condemns these exclusivist tendencies on campus.”

JNU teachers’ forum condemns hate

JNU Teachers’ Forum as well as ABVP has accused the left behind the incident. “While the Left-Liberal gang intimidate every dissenting voice, they appeal to elect EC representatives that “can assert the values of mutual respect and civility, & equal & just treatment of all. ‘civility’ & ‘mutual respect’. Highly deplorable act of vandalism!,” tweeted the teachers’ forum.

ABVP JNU President Rohit Kumar, said, “ABVP condemns the rampant vandalisation of academic spaces by communist goons. The communists have written abuses on the walls of JNU in the School of International Studies- II building. They have defaced chambers of free-thinking professors to intimidate them.”

Meanwhile, ‘Brahmins lives matter’ started trending on twitter as these pictures went viral. Netizens said these are attempts to divide Hindus and target different caste of Hindus.

Divisive past of JNU

It is the same JNU campus where the left student groups had raised the anti-India slogans in February 2016 at a pro-Afzal Guru protest.

“azaadi….. Bandook k bal pe azaadi…azaadi….Ham kya chahte, azaadi. Afzal tere khoon se, insaaf ayega-Afzal tere khoon se, insaaf ayega-Afzal ham sharminda hai, tere kaatil zinda’. ‘Bharat tere tukde honge, Inshallah, Inshallah. Bharat tere tukde honge, Inshallah, Inshallah,” these were the slogans earlier raised here.

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