Majoritarian Poll for Management Grads.

An opinion poll was necessary for everyone to vote to take a collective decision,

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But here are a few points, I would like to keep before you cast your vote 🗳 in favour of classes or a boycott.

* It’s hard to forget what happened on the night of 15th December and it clearly shows the incapability of the administration no doubt.

* How do you expect students to write their exam who have lost their hand due to negligence a temporary gov job will not regrow his hand he is not a reptile, he will have to carry the lost limb and harsh memories throughout his life.

* We are a small organ part of a bigger body, what happens to the body affects all the organs and at this time it is important we stay together.

* Even if we boycott further and the student's aims are not accomplished. The students will be at a loss in the end of the day.

* But there is a thin line between our professional career and our protests which I want you people to understand before casting your vote.

1) Ramadhan begins from 23 April classes or exams will take more than half of Ramadan that is for sure.

2) But with around 90 working days in our hand, I fear if we delay this session it will again go after the summer break i.e Exams

3) This could affect your career, especially those looking forward to doing jobs. As you would get your MBA degree or your 4th sem mark sheet quite late and may hamper your very first step into the corporate world.

4) You are taking the same MBA degree which over 5 lakh people will be taking, the department's rankings further dropped in the previous year and it isn’t in the  Top 50 MBA Colleges in India anymore. We expect improvement this year but its always good to have a safe side. As any negligence will just push us deeper into the herd.

5) We can continue to contribute to the protest as well alongside with classes and maybe even in much more innovative ways and I would wholeheartedly support peaceful protests which is a democratic right under A19(1)(a)
 (The right to protest peacefully is enshrined in the Indian Constitution—Article 19(1)(a) guarantees the freedom of speech and expression; Article 19(1)(b) assures citizens the right to assemble peaceably and without arms.)

6) Even If the majority votes in favour of classes, we would be first in our campus to break this boycott and I would wholly support your decision in my capacity.

Bab E Syed

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