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VC wants 'tank': JNU can't be turned into 'theatre of war', says JNUTA to Jagadesh Kumar

JNU VC Jagadesh Kumar said, "A tank was asked only to recognise and respect sacrifices of our alumni."

New Delhi: JNU Vice Chancellor Jagadesh Kumar's demand for an army tank in the campus was virtually rejected by students and teachers alike, saying that the institution cannot be turned into a "theatre of war". "The Jawaharlal Nehru University Teachers Association (JNUTA) is amused by the vice chancellor's earnest desire that a tank be rolled onto JNU campus. It is surprising that Prof Jagadesh Kumar can only be inspired to patriotism upon beholding instruments of war," JNUTA president Ayesha Kidwai said in a release. "The JNU community does not need these visual aids to feel love and concern for this land," she said. During the Kargil Vijay Diwas celebrations held at the campus yesterday, the VC had asked Union ministers to help him procure a tank to be displayed inside the varsity premises as a reminder of sacrifices of Army personnel. Reacting to the criticism of his demand by the students and teachers' associations, JNU VC Jagadesh Kumar told PTI, "A tank was asked only to recognise and respect sacrifices of our alumni. JNU has been issuing degrees for cadets from all three forces---the Army, Navy and Air Force". "VC taking a lead in turning the campus into a parade ground is a worrying sign of debilitating and distinctly anti-intellectual effects," JNUTA said. The association also accused the central government for making vice chancellors comply with its agenda to constantly demonstrate love of country through physical symbols and staged events. JNU Students Association (JNUSU) General Secretary, Satarupa Chakraborty, said good academic environment, intellectual space for debates and discussions, good academic and infrastructural facilities were primary requirements for an educational institution. "Army tanks are not for spectacle. Nationalism cannot be infused through beholding instruments of war. The VC and his idea of a tank in the varsity is not needed to instill patriotism. Patriotism is not to be enforced upon," Chakraborty said. About JNU:
  • Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) was established in 1969 by an act of parliament.
  • JNU was named after Jawaharlal Nehru, India's first Prime Minister.
  • G. Parthsarthi was the first vice-chancellor of the university.
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