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From: All India Forum RightTo Education <[email protected]>
Date: Sat, Feb 25, 2017 at 8:45 PM
Subject: AIFRTE statement against ABVP’s assault on university campuses in
Jodhpur and Delhi


*AIFRTE statement against ABVP’s assault on university campuses*

AIFRTE condemns in strongest terms the violent assault on the academic
community by RSS student wing ABVP at Ramjas College (Delhi University) and
Jai Narayan Vyas University, Jodhpur. What is even more disturbing in both
the cases is abject surrender amounting to connivance of the
university/college authorities to the rowdy tactics of ABVP as clearly
visible in suspension of Dr Rajshree Ranawat by the Jodhpur University
administration.

Dr Ranawat, an assistant professor in English department of the university
was reportedly the key organizer of a seminar earlier in February in which
Prof Nivedita Menon of JNU was invited as a speaker. The ABVP, which has
little stomach for independent and critical academic discourse, has since
then carried a malicious propaganda against Prof Menon and Dr Ranawat.
Unfortunately, the university authorities, instead of defending these
academicians, has filed police complaint against Prof Menon and suspended
Dr Ranawat and has also reportedly set up a committee to deliberate upon
possibility of terminating her. Not only this, the university failed to
provide any security to Dr Ranawat who has been threatened by the ABVP
hooligans agitating around her residence.

Similarly, in Ramjas College, the ABVP indulged in violence to stall a
seminar organized on 21st Feb on the ground that ‘anti-national’ JNU
students Omar Khalid and Shehla Rashid were invited as speaker! It also
attacked students as well as teachers who protested against this the next
day. As expected, instead of stopping and arresting the violent ABVP gang,
the Delhi police preferred to play the role of its protector and
facilitator while students and faculty were being attacked.

In both the cases, ABVP hooligans have raised the bogey of “nationalism” to
thwart academic discourse not by any counter discourse but by violence and
force that is characteristic of this gang. In doing so, it is imposing the
fascist brahmanical-hindutva agenda of RSS in universities across the
country crushing every voice of dissent and criticism. AIFRTE appeals to
all democratic sections of the country, especially the student, youth,
teachers and non-academic staffs of universities and colleges to take a
serious note of this systematic pattern of attacks and resist this with all
their united might. The space for critical thought in our universities is
already too little and too precarious to let it easily destroyed by RSS
gang. The larger battle of democratizing our universities and implementing
social justice agenda in the campuses cannot be won at all without fighting
the RSS which represents the most reactionary section of the brahmanical
forces.

Expressing our solidarity with Dr Ranawat and the academic community of
Ramjas College, AIFRTE demands that,

1)       Jai Narayan Vyas University, Jodhpur administration should
immediately revoke suspension of Dr Rajshree Ranawat and withdraw the
police complaint against Prof Nivedita Menon.

2)       The university should also take stern disciplinary action against
ABVP cadre threatening Dr Ranawat.

3)       Appropriate action should also be taken against the university
authorities who failed to provide security to Dr Ranawat and also initiated
a malafide inquiry against her.

4)       In case of Ramjas college, strict disciplinary action must be
taken against ABVP cadres who indulged in violence.

5)       Action should also be taken against concerned senior Delhi Police
officials who failed to protect students and teachers from ABVP attacks.

6)       Considering the recent history of violent activities by ABVP, a
high-level inquiry should be initiated to consider debarring it from
university campuses for a definite period of time.

7)       The union minster of human resource development and union home
minster should ensure that the Constitutional Right of teachers and
students to engage in free discourse is protected and stern action is taken
against ABVP cadre for its criminal acts. The same applies to Rajasthan
state government, especially the state home minister and higher education
minister. The concerned ministers should resign in case they are unable to
discharge this fundamental constitutional obligation.



-      *AIFRTE Presidium *

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