Hyderabad University: NO CAMPUS FOR HONORING THE MARTYRDOM OF SOLDIERS

Hyderabad University Kargil War Memorial

On July 26, the students of Hyderabad University celebrated Kargil Vijay Diwas by holding a candlelight vigil, and installing a temporary Kargil War Memorial at a junction near the shopping complex area, as a tribute to martyrs of the Kargil war. While the students said that it had planned to remove the memorial in a few days, Hyderabad University authorities allegedly removed the Kargil War Memorial structure on Wednesday night itself.

Why Universities are becoming anti-Army?

The answer is being soft target on Hybrid Warfare. I hope you will remember my article on vijay diwas which highlighted that way today is way inside and it has penetrated to our living rooms, offices and universities with the help of Hybrid Warfare and since in the university the minds are in building stage they become easy target.

Hybrid warfare is a military strategy that blends conventional warfare, irregular warfare and cyber warfare. By combining kinetic operations with subversive efforts, the aggressor intends to avoid attribution or retribution. Hybrid warfare can be used to describe the flexible and complex dynamics of the battle space requiring a highly adaptable and resilient response.

It’s a known fact that Leftist’s have controlled Electronic Media, News papers and universities. With the immerge of social media they have started loosing the grip over the new generation as they have now started asking question which is making them very uneasy.

And that is the reason why they target everything even remotely related to Indian army!

Fine line between being Anti India & Anti Ruling party

The Kargil War Memorial was established by members of Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad(ABVP) of Hyderabad University on Wednesday to observe the Kargil Divas at South shopping complex. More than 50 students participated in the event with candles and posters in their hands. The memorial was established by members of Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) on Wednesday to observe the Kargil Divas at South shopping complex. More than 50 students participated in the event with candles and posters in their hands. The memorial was established by members of Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) on Wednesday to observe the Kargil Divas at South shopping complex. More than 50 students participated in the event with candles and posters in their hands. Leftists need to understand that opposing things which BJP or AVBP in this case do whether its good or bad is fine but when its about country, national flag and national anthem it simply cannot be accepted.

Students raised slogans such as “Bharat Mata ki Jai” and said the Kargil War Memorial was established to pay tribute to martyrs. “The administration’s attempt to remove it hurt sentiments of those who believe in the as Students raised slogans such as “Bharat Mata ki Jai” and said the memorial was established to pay tribute to martyrs. “The administration’s attempt to remove it hurt sentiments of those who believe in the causeStudents raised slogans such as “Bharat Mata ki Jai”, “Vande Matram” and said the memorial was established to pay tribute to martyrs. “The administration’s attempt to remove it hurt sentiments of those who believe in the cause.

Communists

 Those who have read the books on the communism know that it advocates “open discussion before the action” but be it Chinese Communist Party or Indian CPI & CPI(M) none of them indulge in “Open debate”. They pass few comments and then go hide.

As the situation turned tense, the university beefed up security and decided to initiate strict disciplinary action as per the rules. “The university is of the view that we should not set a precedent by allowing one student group to install permanent structures, no matter how appropriate their cause may be. The university is taking a serious view of such activitiesAs the situation turned tense, the university beefed up security and decided to initiate strict disciplinary action as per the rules. “The university is of the view that we should not set a precedent by allowing one student group to install permanent structures, no matter how appropriate their cause may be. The university is taking a serious view of such activities. Speaking to TNM, ABVP President Uday Inala said, “We don’t have any political motive behind it, and neither did we want to make it an issue. We do it every year, but this time, we brought a wooden structure to depict a soldier’s memorial.”

While the ABVP said that it had planned to remove the memorial in a few days, university authorities allegedly removed the structure on Wednesday night itself.

Ghost from Past

The Hyderabad University has recently been in news for many not so good reasons, be it memorial for “Rohith Vemula” or “Prayers for Afzal Guru” and now demolishing a Kargil Memorial to remember our war heroes.

While the ABVP unit of Hyderabad University said that it had planned to remove the Kargil War memorial in a few days, university authorities allegedly removed the structure on Wednesday night itself.

Following this, the students returned on Thursday, and cemented the memorial.

“The initial plan was to keep it temporarily, but since the campus security removed it on the same day, we brought it back and fixed it. Now, we don’t want to let them take it down. It has nothing to do with politics, and we wanted to remember our Kargil martyrs,” he added.

Accusing the Hyderabad University administration of going ‘soft’ on others for their memorials, Uday also warned that any move to remove the memorial would attract protests.

Message for Readers

You and I can be from different religions, different beliefs and different cart and creeds but we have a thing in common that is “India”. I know your patriotism is no where lesser than mine and it pains equally when some one which zero credibility and zero achievements chants “Bharat tere tukde honge”, “Bharat ki barbadi tak jaung Rahegi” or “pro-Afzal slogans”.

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