"We suggest that a new Commission should be constituted to check anti-national activities of politically motivated people on the lines of the National Commission of Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes and Minorities," teachers, who are members of JNU teachers' association (JNUTA) said in a joint statement.
Explaining about their view on the formation of the commission Mondira Dutta, who teaches at School of International Studies, said at a press conference, "there should be a commission for nationalism. Such a commission can work to find out what is nationalistic and what's not. We need a commission like that."
A section of teachers who have been protesting against JNUTA's support to students booked in a sedition case over the event said, they have lost faith in current JNUTA leadership and are tired of its "disproportionate" protest to "malign" the whole university and its public image.
"We derecognize the elected body for their repeated failings to take up teacher related causes," said Hari Ram Mishra, who teaches at Special Center for Sanskrit Studies.
They also said that JNUTA should not act as an extended arm of JNU students' union (JNUSU) as the JNUTA Constitution does not support such disproportionate bent of activity on anything other than teachers' issues.
The teachers also said that they condemn the anti-national sloganeering on the campus and demanded that the administration building should be banned for use by demonstrating students and teachers.
"All political demonstration and public drama should be shifted to an alternate space," they said.
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