Foil gameplan of 'fascist forces' to occupy space in universities: Aishe Ghosh

The fiesty student leader said the saffron forces and the ABVP had attempted to make inroads into JNU several times since 2017 but had retreated in the face of resistance by its students.
Jawaharlal Nehru University Students' Union JNUSU President Aishe Ghosh during a protest rally at Jadavpur University in Kolkata. (Photo | PTI)
Jawaharlal Nehru University Students' Union JNUSU President Aishe Ghosh during a protest rally at Jadavpur University in Kolkata. (Photo | PTI)

KOLKATA: JNUSU president Aishe Ghosh on Friday described RSS-BJP as the "biggest threats to the country" and urged students to foil the gameplan of "fascist forces" to occupy space in the universities.

The very concept of free discourse in a liberal environment in the higher educational institutions is being challenged by BJP, Ghosh told an SFI rally at Jadavpur University (JU) here in support of its candidates contesting the coming JU union elections and to protest against the contentious Citizenship Amendment Act.

The fiesty student leader said the saffron forces and the ABVP had attempted to make inroads into JNU several times since 2017 but had retreated in the face of resistance by its students.

"Don't yield to them (ABVP) an inch. If they stare at you, stare back harder. Face their challenge head-on to save this country," Ghosh, whose bandaged head and bruised face had made her one of the most recognisable faces of protest against the attack at JNU, told the gathering of students at JU.

Singling out RSS-BJP as the "biggest threats of the country" in the present times, Ghosh, who has been attending a series of anti-CAA protests in the city since February 13, said none should take any step that may be of help to them.

The ABVP is for the first time contesting eight central panel posts - four in arts and four in engineering faculties - for the February 19 students' union polls in the JU.

To questions on denial of police permission to an anti-CAA rally to be attended by her on February 12 at Durgapur and not being allowed to enter the Calcutta University campus on College Street here on February 13, she said "The objective of both the programmes was to fight the divisive agenda of BJP and RSS. Stopping such programmes will only help Hindutva forces."

Ghosh was denied police permission in Durgapur on Wednesday as a procession by West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee was scheduled in the same route there.

The JNUSU president had addressed a meeting outside the Calcutta University premises the next day after its authority denied permission for holding a seminar inside the campus where she was scheduled to speak.

On Friday, Ghosh also led a march against CAA and NRC from the Indian Institute of Engineering Science and Technology at Shibpur till Howrah Maidan.

Ghosh, who was showered with flower petals at Howrah, said that she will not stop her fight until the contentious CAA, NRC and NPR are withdrawn.

Later in the day, Ghosh said at a function at Presidency University that there should be "organised sustained movement" against efforts by the government to create division among students in higher educational institutions.

She said students of all the universities have a single demand - that is the right to education and any effort to deprive them of it by effecting fee hikes will be resisted.

Ghosh supported the demand of Presidency University students for better hostel amenities and later joined them in a rally which went around the campus.

The students' leader is slated to visit the sit-in venue of Muslim women at Park Circus Maidan in the city, SFI sources said.

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