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After anti-Brahmin slogans, ‘Communist Quit India’ graffiti surfaces on JNU walls

JNU walls defaced: A few day after hate slogans like “Brahmins Leave The Campus” were spray- painted on the JNU walls, fresh phrases like “Communists Quit India”, surfaced on its main gate. This comes only a day after the JNU Students’ Union condemned the objectionable and anti-Brahmin slogans.

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The latest vandalism on Saturday carried anti-Communist remarks and it was equated with IS (Islamic State).

Hindu Raksha Dal wrote slogans

Sources said the fresh hate slogans was the handiwork of Hindu Raksha Dal members. They wrote, “Communists Quit India”, “Communists = ISIS”, and “Jihadis Quit India”. In fact, “Hindu Raksha Dal” was also written on the wall.

The administration vowed to take action against such acts and added that an inquiry has been taken up. Meanwhile, Hindu Raksha Dal members alleged that Communists wrote anti-Brahmin and anti-Hindu slogans and that they wrote the slogans in protest.

Sources said that some people also raised slogans outside the JNU main gate.

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Meant to disturb peace

JNUSU on Friday said, “This is not the first time that these acts have been committed at JNU. Earlier this year, “Muslim Lives Don’t Matter” was written by unknown persons on JNU walls. Such statements are clearly meant to disturb the normalcy of the campus by vitiating the campus environment. This is not the first time that such vandalism has occurred within the university. Several instances have happened earlier as well.”

Students claimed that the walls were vandalised with slogans against the Brahmin and the Baniya communities. Photos of those slogans “Brahmins Leave The Campus”, “There Will Be Blood”, “Brahmin Bharat Chhodo” and “Brahmino-Baniyas, we are coming for you! We will avenge”, were widely shared.

JNU statement

JNU Vice Chancellor Santishree Pandi issued a statement condemning the act of ‘exclusivist tendencies’ and said, “Such incidents will not be tolerated as JNU belongs to all. JNU stands for inclusion and equality. The VC iterates zero tolerance for any violence on campus,” the notice read.

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