Go back Brahmin: anti-Brahmin slogans on JNU campus

Anti-Brahmins slogans on several walls of the campus of the Jawaharlal Nehru campus were reported on Thursday threatening the Brahmins of the campus. Go back Brahmin: anti-Brahmin slogans on JNU campus.

he university authorities issued a statement condemning the incident and blaming ‘unknown elements’ behind the defacement of the campus. An inquiry into the incident has been ordered. Several walls on Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) campus were defaced on Thursday with anti-Brahmin slogans.

Students claimed that the walls in the School of International Studies- II building were vandalised with slogans against Brahmin and Baniya communities. The Vice-Chancellor has taken serious note of the incident of defacement of walls & faculty rooms by some unknown elements in SIS, JNU.

 The Dean, School of International Studies and Grievances Committee have been asked to inquire and submit a report to VC at the earliest” according to satement released by the JNU. Meanwhile, the administration has condemned the incident.

Saying that School of International Studies and Grievances Committee has been asked to inquire and submit a report to Vice Chancellor Santishree D Pandit at the earliest. Some of the slogans on the wall are “Brahmins Leave The Campus”, “There Will Be Blood”, “Brahmin Bharat Chhodo” and “Brahmino-Baniyas, we are coming for you! We will avenge.

The slogans were found on the walls of the School of International Studies-II building. ‘Go back to Shakha’ was written on the wall of the chambers of several Brahmin professors including Nalin Kumar Mohapatra, Raj Yadav, Pravesh Kumar and Vandana Mishra.

“The Vice Chancellor, Prof Santishree D Pandit has taken a 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,” the statement said.

Also Read: New Hector SUV model is ready to be launched

“The Dean, School of International Studies and Grievances Committee have been asked to inquire and submit a report to the VC at the earliest. JNU stands for inclusion and equality. The VC reiterates zero tolerance for any kind of violence on campus,” it added.

Comments are closed.