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softwarefreedom.tex - Praveen A
viewonwomen.tex - Praveen A
asuseeepcmigo.tex - Haris Ibrahim K. V.
+studentpolitics.tex - Haris Ibrahim K. V.
+politics.tex - Haris Ibrahim K. V.
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\section*{Politics in campus: the need of time}
\vskip 2pt
I have read a lot, seen a lot and heard a lot about campus politics.
-When thinking with the open mind of student who is bothered about
-the situation of the country today, i have a small comment on the campus politics.
+When thinking with the open mind of a student who is bothered about
+the situation of the country today, I have a small comment to put forward regarding campus politics.
I just completed my professional course from one of the most criticized campuses of
today in the name of campus politics. So I guess I am eligible to propose a view on the issue.
Banning politics in campus is just like banning internet for the thousands of websites with
so called inappropriate content.
-
What I am telling is, the most important part of the country’s administration system is legislature.
It is where the decisions are taken and new rules are made. Other pillars of democracy,
-like executive,judiciary and media; does the job of implementing and cross checking the decisions
-made by legislature. So by banning the politics in campuses what is todays society aiming at? Creating an
+like executive, judiciary and media; does the job of implementing and cross checking the decisions
+made by legislature. So by banning the politics in campuses, what is today's society aiming at? Creating an
uneducated legislature, so that it acts as a spoon in the arms of the enemies of the state?
-
-The main problem authorities raises about the campus politics is the violence in the process. The campus
+The main problem authorities raise about campus politics is the violence in the process. The campus
is mostly youngsters between 17 and 25, the hot and energetic period, in malayalam ചോര തിളയ്ക്കുന്ന പ്രായം.
-It is the duty of society and authorities to control law and order situation. If students are able to think about
+It is the duty of society and authorities to control the law and order. If students are able to think about
parents when any problem comes, then they will never go to make any violence in campus. Also if somebody wants
to make problems in campus, he will make that irrespective of politics. It is the duty of society to provide good
political basis, election mechanism and facilities. It is never the right solution to ban politics in campus just
because the society and authorities fail to implement it in the right way.
-
-Kept in anyway, campus politics acts as a direct impression of what happens in the original society.
-Is it because of that authorities opposes campus politics? I don’t know. I can’t express all I wanted.
+Whatever the case maybe, campus politics act as a direct impression of what happens in the original society.
+Is it because of that authorities oppose campus politics? I don’t know. I have not been able to express all that I wanted to.
Please post your comments. Then I guess I will be able to open up better.
(July 15, 2007)
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\section*{Again on student politics, freedom of expression and interestingly my views about women}
\vskip 2pt
-In facebook group of MESCE, there was an interesting discussion on an age old topic. Fatima Ali(B Arch, student at MES i guess) started it. She wanted our opinion on whether you like to be in a college like MES, laden with strikes and gang wars and not much cultural activities, but authorities are questioned from time to time. Or in a college in Bangalore or somewhere, where no one questions authorities and in return they get to conduct some extravagant events and activities. As someone who values freedom over anything, my choice was obviously former, stating there are better alternatives with better democratic atmosphere (with both inclusive and representative democracy).
+In Facebook group of MESCE, there was an interesting discussion on an age old topic. Fatima Ali (B Arch, student at MES I guess) started it. She wanted our opinion on whether you like to be in a college like MES, laden with strikes, gang wars and not much cultural activities, but authorities are questioned from time to time. Or in a college at Bangalore or somewhere, where no one questions authorities and in return they get to conduct some extravagant events and activities. As someone who values freedom over anything, my choice was obviously the former one, stating there are better alternatives with better democratic atmosphere (with both inclusive and representative democracy).
-About the kind of politics in college, I had written two long articles (here and here). The first one had a fierce discussion in the comment section. Then my experience in IIIT gave me a new outlook of student politics and democracy in academic institutions. In any system, its all depended on leaders. No one groomed the next generation or batch. If there was someone who was naturally capable and interested in taking the lead, the whole community benefited. Else the ones who represented the students simply gained something for themselves.
+About the kind of politics in college, I had written two long articles (here and here). The first one had a fierce discussion in the comment section. Then my experience in IIT gave me a new outlook of student politics and democracy in academic institutions. In any system, it completely depends upon the leaders. No one groomed the next generation or batch. If there was someone who was naturally capable of and interested in taking the lead, the whole community would benefit. Else the ones who represented the students simply gained something for themselves.
-Anyway, that was not what I was going to write here. In the whole discussion, only a handful of people expressed their views. Interestingly (or as usual) the only lady in the whole discussion was Fatima. Later Karthika also joined. When Fatima wrote a concluding note, I innocently asked, “fatima, interestingly, you were the only girl here, are you people afraid to express yourself or what?”. I was actually interested to know whether all the ladies in the group(both alumni and current students of MES) were not interested and believed that it is up to them to express their views on politics. The result, I was accused of being “Male Chauvinist”. I have been called many names during discussions in many forums. I have been part of internet and real world forums which discussed a variety of problems including the plight of women. I do have a variety of friends from a various sections of society and it is the first time one of them is accusing me of being a male chauvinist.
+Anyway, that was not what I was going to write here. In the whole discussion, only a handful of people expressed their views. Interestingly (or as usual) the only lady in the whole discussion was Fatima. Later Karthika also joined. When Fatima wrote a concluding note, I innocently asked, “Fatima, interestingly, you were the only girl here, are you people afraid to express yourself or what?”. I was actually interested to know whether all the ladies in the group (both alumni and current students of MES) were not interested and believed that it is up to them to express their views on politics. The result, I was accused of being “Male Chauvinist”. I have been called many names during discussions in many forums. I have been part of internet and real world forums which discussed a variety of problems including the plight of women. I do have a variety of friends from a various sections of society and it is the first time one of them is accusing me of being a male chauvinist.
-Anyway, whether am I a male chauvinist or not is not worth a discussion. Though to make my part clear, I should state that i have respect and belief in all women. As a matter of fact, in many occasions I had to oppose the prejudiced remarks about them. Once I had an argument with my father about political awareness among female student population (later there was one about geographical awareness ). I was the one who defended the girls against his prejudiced, society imposed “ignorant female” thesis. So, it was natural for me to be curious to know whether there is any truth in the thesis put forward by my father (and majority of the society). A reply by Fatima does imply that, they have their own opinions and they do think and try to understand situations(it seems that they just don’t like to put it up in public forums).
+Anyway, whether am I a male chauvinist or not is not worth a discussion. Though to make my part clear, I should state that I have respect for and belief in all women. As a matter of fact, in many occasions I had to oppose the prejudiced remarks about them. Once I had an argument with my father about political awareness among female student population (later there was one about geographical awareness). I was the one who defended the girls against his prejudiced, society imposed “ignorant female” thesis. So, it was natural for me to be curious to know whether there is any truth in the thesis put forward by my father (and majority of the society). A reply by Fatima does imply that, they have their own opinions and they do think and try to understand situations (it seems that they just don’t like to put it up in public forums).
-The cause of my father’s thesis might be the society imposed restrictions on women to get into public discussions (when you are not part of discussions, you don’t have opinions. It is an age old method of suppression ). Then later, women themselves started restricting themselves from being a part of messy discussions to avoid being tagged. I think Sreebala K. Menon once wrote about this in Mathrubhumi (society tagging females who take their own path in life or express their opinion on worldly issues). When you look around, females who (tried to) express their views and take a stand in issues were attacked more fiercely than their male colleagues. Just think about Arundhathi Roy in recent Kashmir issue. There were 3 people in the dias and only her remarks were taken up by Times Now. If you read her interviews in Thehelka (there are many on different issues), you will understand how good an intellectual is she and how much research and analysis is done by her before expressing her opinion on a matter(still we accuse her of reacting spontaneously to hot issues).
+The cause of my father’s thesis might be the society imposed restrictions on women to get into public discussions (when you are not part of discussions, you don’t have opinions. It is an age old method of suppression). Then later, women themselves started restricting themselves from being a part of messy discussions to avoid being tagged. I think Sreebala K. Menon once wrote about this in Mathrubhumi (society tagging females who take their own path in life or express their opinion on worldly issues). When you look around, females who (tried to) express their views and take a stand in issues were attacked more fiercely than their male colleagues. Just think about Arundhathi Roy in recent Kashmir issue. There were 3 people in the dias and only her remarks were taken up by Times Now. If you read her interviews in Thehelka (there are many on different issues), you will understand how good an intellectual she is and how much research and analysis has been done by her before expressing her opinion on a matter (still we accuse her of reacting spontaneously to hot issues).
-In case of MES, KBLH is a jail. Parents feel their children are safe in jail, where in fact they might be getting frustrated. If people are going to say we are happy in KBLH, i would suggest them to look up Stockholm Syndrome. When there is a strike in college, the entire female fraternity of the college is stripped of a chance of being part of it (they are in fact jailed). Most of them didn’t get to see what happens or understand whats the point of the agitation. So it will be interesting to hear their point of view on the matter which was under discussion on that thread. On top, I was interested to know whether the same atmosphere of tension which kept a large portion of females out of political discussions in campus was keeping them away from that thread. Now i understood that being curious about the opinions, inadequate representation and participation of females in a discussion is a good enough ground to be tagged as a male chauvinist.
+In case of MES, KBLH is a jail. Parents feel their children are safe in jail, where in fact, they might be getting frustrated. If people are going to say we are happy in KBLH, I would suggest them to look up Stockholm Syndrome. When there is a strike in college, the entire female fraternity of the college is stripped of a chance of being part of it (they are in fact jailed). Most of them don't get to see what happens or understand what is the point of the agitation. So it will be interesting to hear their point of view on the matter which was under discussion on that thread. On top, I was interested to know whether the same atmosphere of tension which kept a large portion of females out of political discussions in campus was keeping them away from that thread. Now I understand that being curious about the opinions, inadequate representation and participation of females in a discussion is a good enough ground to be tagged as a male chauvinist.
-If as Fatima says, a lot of women can express their views freely on her wall, why not they do that in the thread in MESCE group? Why not they pick up fights with us and enlighten us with their perspectives and visions? I do like to know these and thats not because i am a male chauvinist or sympathiser for the cause of female empowerment. But as someone who know there is huge potential which is going to be wasted just because people are not confident enough or not ready to break some unwritten rules in the society. Social conventions are not forever. They are supposed to be rewritten after a period of time. I had actively written about my views on society. I dislike society for the restrictions it put on my thought and the prejudices it has against anybody and everybody. I learned to fight it, I would like more people to fight that and over come social inertia to make our system a dynamic one.
+If, as Fatima says, a lot of women can express their views freely on her wall, why don't they do that in the thread in MESCE group? Why don't they pick fights with us and enlighten us with their perspectives and visions? I do like to know these and that is not because I am a male chauvinist or sympathiser for the cause of female empowerment. But as someone who knows there is huge potential which is going to be wasted just because people are not confident enough or not ready to break some unwritten rules in the society. Social conventions are not forever. They are supposed to be rewritten after a period of time. I had actively written about my views on society. I dislike society for the restrictions it has put on my thought and the prejudices it has against anybody and everybody. I learned to fight it and I would like more people to fight that and overcome social inertia to make our system a dynamic one.
Here I rest my case!