'civility' & 'mutual respect'.
Highly deplorable act of vandalism! pic.twitter.com/pIMdIO9QsX — JNU Teachers' Forum (@jnutf19) December 1, 2022
The official statement of JNU said, “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.”
A JNU teachers' body too posted a tweet condemning the act of vandalism, and holding responsible the "left-liberal gang" for it.
"While the Left-Liberal gang intimidates every dissenting voice, they appeal to elect EC representatives that 'can assert the values of mutual respect and civility, & equal & just treatment of all.' 'civility' & 'mutual respect.' Highly deplorable act of vandalism!” wrote the JNU Teachers' Forum on Twitter.
The walls of several Brahmin professors were targeted during the vandalization incident of last night, including Nalin Kumar Mohapatra, Raj Yadav, Pravesh Kumar, and Vandana Mishra.
(With inputs from agencies)
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