#Brahmins_Lives_Matter trends on Twitter after JNU Slogans


Anti-Brahmins slogans on JNU campus buildings; JNU Vice Chancellor requests investigation report as soon as possible</h2>




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On Thursday, the administration was made aware of graffiti put on the doors of several faculty members that said, &#8220;Go back to shakha,&#8221; as well as other remarks scrawled on walls of the School of International Studies.</p>
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Some of the slogans on the wall are as follows: &#8220;&#8221;Brahmins Leave The Campus,&#8221; &#8220;There Will Be Blood,&#8221; &#8220;Brahmins Bharat Chhodo,&#8221; and &#8220;Brahmino-Baniyas, we&#8217;re coming for you!&#8221; We shall exact our revenge.&#8221; The phrases were discovered on the walls of the School of International Studies-II structure. &#8216;Return to Shakha,&#8217; was inscribed on the wall of numerous Brahmin academics&#8217; chambers, including Nalin Kumar Mohapatra, Raj Yadav, Pravesh Kumar, and Vandana Mishra. The ABVP strongly opposes communist gangs&#8217; frequent vandalism of academic spaces. The communists scribbled insults on the walls of JNU&#8217;s School of International Studies-II building. They have vandalised the chambers of free-thinking teachers in order to scare them. </p>




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On Thursday evening, the Acting Registrar sent a notification indicating that the Dean, School of International Studies, and the Grievances Committee had been invited to enquire and submit a report to the Vice-Chancellor Prof Santishree D Pandit.</p>




A JNU teachers&#8217; union also issued a statement denouncing the vandalism and blaming the &#8220;left-liberal gang&#8221; for it.</p>




&#8220;While the Left-Liberal gang intimidates any dissenting voice, they urge voters to support European Commission officials who &#8220;can assert the ideals of mutual respect and decency, as well as equitable and just treatment of everyone.&#8221; &#8216;Civility&#8217; and mutual regard&#8217; What a heinous act of vandalism! &#8220;JNU Teachers&#8217; Forum said on Twitter.</p>




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