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Friday, March 4, 2016

Jats and JNU

Jats and JNU have jolted the peaceful march of Indian democracy. It’s really tragic how politicians and masses ganged up to destroy the civilized norms in Haryana. Jat reservation issue has been misdirected and mismanaged to just end in loot, arson, killings, inter-caste conflicts, loss of public and private property, and above all the destruction of social bond in Haryana. Socio-economic standing of Jats in Haryana does not seem sufficient to put them in the backward category. There are strong proofs that violence was politically instigated to garner political mileage. The sinners of Haryana have to be brought to justice. Post the storm, the positive elements of society need to take out a helping hand to those who unnecessarily suffered. It’s the time to rebuild the fractured fabric of society. Jats have to realize they can become famous for far better things than they are presently.
Elsewhere, gangs of straying intellectuals in JNU are playing into the hands of anti-establishment elements. It is highly deplorable that a premiere institution where per student annual subsidies are to the level of 300,000 INR is found to be involved in such activities. It’s high time that the students and staff in JNU realize that they can do a lot better than they are doing now in return for all the crores of subsidized education. Crying against system all the time is no sign of an extra-evolved brain. Extra-smart brains bring more positives for the society, instead of shouting ‘India we will destroy you!’

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