Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Defend freedom

Should not hesitate to take even legal course, if needed, says VP

- HT Correspond­ent/PTI

CHANDIGARH Vice-president M Hamid Ansari has said that the freedom of universiti­es in India has been challenged by “narrow considerat­ions” and there is need to defend them as “free spaces” and as sources of renewal of liberal values. He was at the Panjab University here for the 66th convocatio­n on Saturday.

“Universiti­es should take all legal action necessary to defend their academic integrity and freedom,” he said.

“In a period of rampant distrust, there is an imperative need to defend the universiti­es as free spaces, as independen­t, critical repositori­es of knowledge, and as sources of renewal of liberal values that provide avenues of social mobility and equality to people,” Ansari said.

The chancellor said that recent events in the country have shown that “there is much confusion about what a university should or should not be”.

“The freedom of our universiti­es has been challenged by narrow considerat­ions of what is perceived to be public good,” Ansari said.

The rights to dissent and agitation are ingrained in the funda- mental rights under our Constituti­on, which sets out a plural framework and refuses any scope to define the country in narrow sectarian, ideologica­l or religious terms, he said.

“Except in cases of illegal conduct or violence, a university should never seek to silence or influence faculty members or students to adopt or renounce any particular position. Indeed, universiti­es should take all legal action necessary to defend their academic integrity and freedom,” Ansari said.

The strong words from the vice-president come in the backdrop of a raging debate about incidents in educationa­l institutio­ns including a recent clash at Delhi University’s north campus between students belonging to the BJP-backed ABVP and the Left-affiliated AISA.

A university must foster an environmen­t that prizes intellectu­al freedom, said the Vice-President Ansari.

“Intellectu­al dissent has the power to clarify difference­s and elucidate competing assumption­s. It enables each of us to recognise the strengths and weaknesses in our thinking,” Ansari said.

 ?? RAVI KUMAR/HT ?? Actor Anupam Kher being greeted by his wife and MP Kirron Kher during the 66th convocatio­n of Panjab University in Chandigarh on Saturday as VicePresid­ent Hamid Ansari looks on. Anupam Kher was given Panjab University Kala Rattan Award by Ansari.
RAVI KUMAR/HT Actor Anupam Kher being greeted by his wife and MP Kirron Kher during the 66th convocatio­n of Panjab University in Chandigarh on Saturday as VicePresid­ent Hamid Ansari looks on. Anupam Kher was given Panjab University Kala Rattan Award by Ansari.

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