 I am just saying that the country needs to know that how in the last two years teaching and learning is being destroyed in JNU. And actually this is part of a larger project of destroying higher education in this country. As you can see from what is happening in many other universities, particularly central universities in India, right from Manipur to other universities, how their poor administration is happening in universities. We are here today as representative of all the other teachers who cannot come because they are continuing to do their duty. But no teacher and certainly no JNU teacher is going to take these administrative dictates lying down. Coercion of any kind. You use reason, you use, you know, discussion. You tell us whether there was a problem to begin with. If there was a complaint against me that I was not taking my class or that I was not in my office by my student, that is devastating for me. Making me sign some register, some reducing what is the full life of a teacher to one signature or a thumbprint. We have opposed it for Aadhaar, we will oppose it for teachers. We are not servants or soldiers in an army of the state. They are changing how we evaluate the entrance of students in the university. We are moving from a well established method of entrance examination, which is determined by each subject or each center as per their requirement, both for the master's program and for the research degrees. We are now saying that every entrance exam would be only a multiple choice examination. In fact, the multiple choice examination is going to cost much more. It is also, since it is going to be computer based, is not going to make JNU accessible to large number of students who are living in areas where such facilities are not available. On behalf of the student union, we have expressed complete solidarity with JNU teachers. We have told them any movement, anywhere, whatever form we have with them. We have expressed solidarity and one main thing which is the crux of today's 24 hours hunger strike is the kind of bully the vice chancellor has become. He is telling now that honorable court has given some orders. I am not going to follow them and I am not going to follow them and I am going to make more violations and I am not going to give you leaves. So you will have to cancel all your academic programs and just stay in the university because I don't want you to go outside. Well, we are sending the message that we have actually for the last three years ever since his vice chancellor took over this university. We have step by step seen the way in which he has destroyed every democratic institution, every academic procedure, vindictive, petty, every possible way in which he can destroy the university. We have seen it happen. Seat cuts, I mean it is just, there are just so many issues. So we have reached a point where you know last year we held a referendum on the basis of thorough research into all the policies that he has been undertaking and we recognize that he has to go. This vice chancellor has to go. He is destroying the university. Maybe he has come here to destroy the university. Maybe that is his agenda. So he is doing a great job. So we are here, so we held a referendum and 90 percent of those who participated in the referendum said he should go. Another example is that for example how a student Viva is held. Students gain a lot by holding face to face PhD Viva's in which large number of faculty and students participate including the external examiner. Now they want to hold this examination also through Skype Viva without creating any facilities for Skype Viva. Library's budget has been cut from 8 crores to 2 crores, a 6 crore cut which is nearly 80 percent. Students' MCM merit come means scholarship which are given to the poorest of poor students in JNU. Over 50 lakh amount is due from past 8 months. And vice chancellor has the audacity to say that we don't have the money. But I would like to ask where did he have the money to spend first research event and Satguru's event and hosting RSS in JNU. So basically he is misusing the funds that are being given for the purpose of the welfare of students for the betterment of the university. And overwhelmingly the teachers are saying that there should be deliberation and consultation with the teachers and the teaching community. In fact the teachers are being treated in the most undignified way and also just intimidation is the mechanism. All project work, all applications for travel for prestigious scholarships, all letters for MOU, all applications for medical leaves, etc. And of course duty leave are all being stopped, the university is not processing the papers of the teachers on the ground that saying that whatever decisions we have taken you please accept those decisions and you adhere to those decisions and if you don't we will not correspond with you, we will not receive your letters. So this is a bullying tactics that is being used to impose these illegal decisions, to impose these arbitrary and ad hoc decisions on teachers in a manner without convincing them but by sheer threat and intimidation. So we are here to send a message that we will take no more and the latest of course in the long line is that this pressing of attendance which is actually just a cover because he knows there is no absenteeism, he knows we all take our classes. It's a cover, it's meant to destroy the rankings of the university because if we don't get leave because that's the punishment, you won't get leave. If we don't speak in other institutions and in seminars points go down, so it's meant to destroy the rankings of the university, it's meant to tie us down and to stop us from speaking in places. They tried to impose service rules that didn't work so this is one way of doing it. So we are not going to be cowed down, we will not bow down that this is the message that we are sending the Vice Chancellor and you can see periodically security guards are coming to convey the message to us that we cannot sit here which is not true at all because the so called rules that they are citing doesn't apply to teachers. They have not come clean on their accounts, tell us how much money JNU receives here and where exactly its penny has been spent, they cannot because majority of the funds have been diverted for their official RSS programs, for pandering their ideological gurus, for bringing these gamlas, Modi's Jumlas and Mamidala's gamlas are very famous. Then if you look at how courses are being approved, both the studies meetings are not being held for a full year, courses are being pushed through without due discussion and approval. If you look at the functioning of the committees, the committees are functioning on the basis of nominated members, the committees really like the academic council, the executive council, there are no debates and discussions and the agenda is just pushed through without due deliberation. In the library committee, we did not allow the proposal for closing down of the library hall and the fund cut happened, so they went to the executive council where we are not even members and passed it. Two, they are telling now the small vendor run DABAS in JNU, will be closed down for MNCs and corporates. This is a GST model, close the small shops so that the big fish will come, they will give us money and we will also stay in Satya. I am wondering whether it would be a Patanjali food court or a Geo food court. I am thinking that they will give half and half to both of them. We are here because changes are being made which are destroying the university and as someone said this is an administrative destruction of teaching and learning in JNU without any rational without any logic, without any justification and without any dialogue with the teachers or so called stakeholders of the university.