Albeena Shakil, Anubhuti Maurya, Arani Sinha, Dhananjay Tripathi, Divya Cherian, Harish Wankhade, Jyotsna Singh, Rohit, Sejuti Dasgupta are some of the prominent names (that you want to see; without drawing hierarchy between them) of JNU politics (elected representative and otherwise) for you. Jayati ghosh is also there. As for others not signing may be entirely due to their upholding of 'disciplining' mechanism they may be still bound to (and they think it is too soon to break it). On contrary to what you say, they may all be in support of this democratization of SFI (and so they do still have hope from SFI) being led by SFI-JNU against the authoritarian high handedness of SFI CEC (symptomatic of right deviation). So please do not try to offer your ready-made conclusion (arising out of allegiance to right deviation in the party) and mislead people here. So your loyalty to powers that be elsewhere.
some of the prominent names
Albeena Shakil, Anubhuti Maurya, Arani Sinha, Dhananjay Tripathi, Divya Cherian, Harish Wankhade, Jyotsna Singh, Rohit, Sejuti Dasgupta are some of the prominent names (that you want to see; without drawing hierarchy between them) of JNU politics (elected representative and otherwise) for you. Jayati ghosh is also there. As for others not signing may be entirely due to their upholding of 'disciplining' mechanism they may be still bound to (and they think it is too soon to break it). On contrary to what you say, they may all be in support of this democratization of SFI (and so they do still have hope from SFI) being led by SFI-JNU against the authoritarian high handedness of SFI CEC (symptomatic of right deviation). So please do not try to offer your ready-made conclusion (arising out of allegiance to right deviation in the party) and mislead people here. So your loyalty to powers that be elsewhere.