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JNU has become a den of organised sex racket, claim teachers

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New Delhi, Apr 28: The Jawahar Lal Nehru University (JNU), known for imparting quality education in the country, has become 'a den of organised sex racket'. This has been claimed by a group of teachers, led by Amita Singh, professor at the Centre for Law and Governance.

According to a report in The Wire, hostel messes in JNU campus have sex workers as employees who not only lure JNU girls into their organized racket but also pollute the boys. These kind of activities are being encouraged by some teachers also.

Sex racket in JNU campus: Teachers

The university administration was informed about this practice in a prepared a 200-page document compiled last year.

"Over one thousand boys and girls (sic) students have been fined from Rs 2000/- to Rs 5000/- for consuming alcohol, for indulging in immoral activities in their hostels. On a casual glance at the gates of the hostel one can see hundreds of empty alcohol bottles. Sex workers have been openly employed in hostel messes, where they not only lure JNU girls into their organized racket but also pollute the boys. How come big and high brand cars are moving around the hostels particularly in the night hours. Some security staff is (sic) also involved in this racket. Freshers are particularly inducted in this ring of vice by luring through money, sex, drugs and alcohol, so that they become tied up with the cause of foreign agencies," the report quoted the text of the dossier.

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"I plan to tell the JNU teachers' association to propose a complete ban on alcohol and motorcycles on campus. We need to strictly adhere to the JNU manual. In the manual, girls are not permitted to enter boys' hostels. But no one follows it here. In a hostel raid, occasionally conducted by wardens, at least 40-50 boys are always fined for sheltering outsiders. In the same raids, so many girls are found to be present in the hostel rooms meant only for boys. Who knows where these girls are from? That is why I proposed to the present vice-chancellor to install CCTV cameras in hostels. I told him that unless you sanitise the hostels, the university cannot be run properly," Hari Ram Mishra, assistant professor in the Special Centre for Sanskrit Studies and a part of this group was quoted as saying by The Wire.

These allegations have been rubbished by students and other staff, claiming them baseless.

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