These suggestions have been made by a group of ex-servicemen who came to meet the Vice Chancellor yesterday amid a row over an event against the hanging of Parliament attack convict Afzal Guru, which the university is deliberating upon.
"The ex-servicemen made certain suggestions to the VC yesterday including setting up of a hall of fame and displaying certain Army tanks on campus. We found those suggestions to be good and will consider them to give the students a feeling of pride for nation and patriotism," JNU Registrar Bhupinder Zutshi told reporters.
Later this evening, the ABVP organised a public meet where veterans from the three forces addressed the students and ho spoke about the difficulties officers of three forces have to face to guard the country and how any "anti-national" activity is a disrespect to them.
Another retired Gen RK Malhotra said, "nationalism has two components the people and territory. Any division of either of two is anti-national. Terrorism does not begin with guns but with polluted thoughts and such events on universities are not about freedom of expression but planned controversies".
