AHMEDABAD: Calling for students’ safety on university campuses, Rajya Sabha MP from the BJP, Subramanian Swamy , said police stations must be set up on university campuses to keep students safe. Swamy spoke to the media after delivering a lecture on ‘Who are we? A quest for national identity’ at Indus University in Ahmedabad.“Safety means assuring police presence by having police stations inside the campus. Today we have to summon the police; it takes time. Having a police station is important for university campuses in the country. This is not only for JNU, but we should start with JNU,” said Swamy.Swamy also said that in the US, every university campus has a police station. “For JNU there shouldn’t be Delhi police alone but also a camp of BSF and CRPF.”During his address, Swamy also took a jibe at JNU and said that the varsity should be de-constituted over time and after necessary ‘cleaning up’, it should be restarted. “JNU can never improve until it is shut down for two years. Uneducated and unqualified people were deliberately given admission there under the Congress rule. The hostel rent is Rs 10 per month and students there are as old as 35-40 years and fail every year. Students in JNU have only one aim – get a place to live in the campus in Delhi and travel across the country and participate in socialist programmes,” said Swamy.“Majority professors there are socialists. Those who are not socialists have been stopped. After several such instances, the situation cannot be amended. A big step must be taken by closing it down for two years. Good students in JNU should be accommodated in Delhi University and Ambedkar University, among others which are nearby. The remaining must be dismissed and after necessary clean-up, it can be opened again,” he further said.The Rajya Sabha MP also proposed changing the name of JNU. “If this seems to be tarnishing the image of JNU, the varsity’s name may also be changed and instead it can be renamed and restarted as Subhash Chandra Bose University,” he said.