Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

I don’t run BHU on RSS ideology: V-C

- Sudhir Kumar sudhir.kumar1@hindustant­imes.com n

VARANASI: Though accused by detractors of saffronisa­tion of campus, BHU vice-chancellor Prof Girish Chandra Tripathi claims his functionin­g is not governed by any ideology.

“As a vice-chancellor, it is my duty to run the university as per the rules of the BHU Act. My functionin­g as V-C doesn’t have influence of any specific ideology,” Tripathi told HT Sunday.

The V-C is drawing flak for the violence and the police lathicharg­e on girl students who were protesting against an incident of molestatio­n on the university premises on Saturday night.

Violence broke out when some unidentifi­ed elements hurled stones at the vice-chancellor when he was on his way to Triveni Hostel to meet the student who was allegedly molested. A demonstrat­ion at the campus’ main gate began on Friday morning which continued until late Saturday night.

“I don’t run the university on the basis of RSS or any political ideology,” the V-C said. “Do those levelling allegation­s against me have any proof to support their claim?” he asked.

His critics claim he enjoys the blessings of top RSS leaders and that he was a close confidante of VHP leader, late Ashok Singhal.

Often accused of saffronisa­tion of BHU, Tripathi has time and again rebuffed the allegation­s, claiming that he runs the university as per the rules laid down under the BHU Act.

In an interview with the HT in April earlier this year, Tripathi did not mince words in taking on his detractors, saying that if saffronisa­tion meant overall personalit­y developmen­t of students, enhancing their knowledge and inculcatin­g moral values in them — then he was making “serious efforts” at it. “If saffronisa­tion means shaping students’ talent, I am doing it.”

When detractors accused him of allowing RSS path sanchalan – an annual march by Sangh volunteers – on the BHU campus, he said the tradition was followed even before he joined as the V-C.

Social activist Ekta Shekhar said it was no secret that senior RSS leaders like Indresh Kumar visit BHU to deliver lectures. “It is a fact that he has turned BHU into a centre of RSS activities.”

“The V-C has a strong RSS background. Leaders of the Sangh have delivered lectures on the university campus in the past,” a university student said.

As BHU V-C, Prof Tripathi started Bharat Adhyayan Kendra for the study of ancient sciences — “soul of Indian culture.”

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