@Deepti Agarwal
That claim isn’t just oversimplified, it’s logically weak and politically dangerous: it treats Naxalism as something sustained by universities without evidence, relies on the vague and non-legal label “urban Naxal” to lump together anyone with dissenting views, and then jumps to the extreme conclusion that institutions like Jawaharlal Nehru University, Aligarh Muslim University, Jadavpur University, and University of Hyderabad should be shut down, ignoring that these are diverse spaces with thousands of students and viewpoints; it replaces evidence with guilt by association, confuses criticism of the state with support for insurgency, and proposes an authoritarian “solution” that would harm education, free thought, and democratic values without actually addressing the real socio-economic causes of a brutal,unethical and anarchist insurgency.
Also the M dashes in your comments feels like you made this out of chatgpt….₹2 per Comment?
I think the bjp IT cell should raise prices..
Of course. It’s just not possible for anyone to eliminate the urban Naxals. The Left-liberal ecosystem has over the last seven decades built institutions and structures wherein these urban Naxals stay embedded – all the while thriving on state patronage, salaries and freebies. Universities like JNU, AMU, Jadavpur university, Hyderabad Central University and others are hotbeds of such urban Naxals.
To eliminate Naxal ideology, these institutions have to be closed down – which is an impossibility.
@Deepti Agarwal
That claim isn’t just oversimplified, it’s logically weak and politically dangerous: it treats Naxalism as something sustained by universities without evidence, relies on the vague and non-legal label “urban Naxal” to lump together anyone with dissenting views, and then jumps to the extreme conclusion that institutions like Jawaharlal Nehru University, Aligarh Muslim University, Jadavpur University, and University of Hyderabad should be shut down, ignoring that these are diverse spaces with thousands of students and viewpoints; it replaces evidence with guilt by association, confuses criticism of the state with support for insurgency, and proposes an authoritarian “solution” that would harm education, free thought, and democratic values without actually addressing the real socio-economic causes of a brutal,unethical and anarchist insurgency.
Also the M dashes in your comments feels like you made this out of chatgpt….₹2 per Comment?
I think the bjp IT cell should raise prices..
Of course. It’s just not possible for anyone to eliminate the urban Naxals. The Left-liberal ecosystem has over the last seven decades built institutions and structures wherein these urban Naxals stay embedded – all the while thriving on state patronage, salaries and freebies. Universities like JNU, AMU, Jadavpur university, Hyderabad Central University and others are hotbeds of such urban Naxals.
To eliminate Naxal ideology, these institutions have to be closed down – which is an impossibility.