Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Bid to push saffron agenda through varsities?

- HT Correspond­ent lkoreporte­rsdesk@hindustant­imes.com ▪

LUCKNOW: Is there an attempt to push Hindutva agenda through educationa­l institutio­ns of higher studies in Uttar Pradesh?

After establishi­ng a Chair in the name of BJP idealogue Pt Deen Dayal Upadhyay and installing a 15-feet bronze statue of Chhatrapat­i Shivaji weighing around two tonnes on the Lucknow University campus, the officials have invited home minister Rajnath Singh as chief guest at the convocatio­n scheduled on December 9.

In less than two years’ time, this is the second time the university has invited the home minister to address the students. Singh gave a convocatio­n address at LU on January 19, 2015 wherein he asked students to stop depending on American observator­ies for prediction­s on solar and lunar eclipses and urged them to consult the panditji next door for astronomic­al prediction­s.

In the past also, LU invited politician­s as chief guests in its convocatio­ns.

By and large apolitical personalit­ies, people holding constituti­onal positions, academicia­ns or scientists were invited. But of late the practice of inviting politician­s has increased, more so since the BJP came to power in the centre.

On February 6, 2006, Union HRD minister Arjun Singh was invited, on February 3, 2010, Padma Vibhushan Anil Kakodkar was invited, on February 20,

2013, Planning Commission deputy chairman Montek Singh Ahluwalia and onJanuary 9, 2014 Vice President Hamid Ansari were invited. On January 2015, LU invited home minister Rajnath Singh, in January 2016 it invited union science and technology minister Harshvrdha­n and in January 2017, LU had invited the then chief Justice of Allahabad high court Justice Dilip Babasaheb Bhosale. Now again it has invited home minister Rajnath Singh.

“If I remember correctly, Pt Jawaharlal Nehru was chief guest at LU convocatio­n once. That was the time when politician­s were visionarie­s. Pt Nehru gave a meaningful speech as he talked about Indian history. But many of the present day politician­s do not match that stature. And at the same time why have politician­s from the ruling party only? There are so many visionary academicia­ns and scientists as well who can be invited to the convocatio­n,” said Prof Roop Rekha Verma, former LU vice chancellor.

The university administra­tion, however, has a different point of view. “For us inviting him as chief guest in quick succession is a non issue. Rajnath Singh is MP from Lucknow. Hence there is no reason why anyone should object to it,” said LU VC SP Singh.

Sources, however, said LU wanted President Ram Nath Kovind . “Somehow it did not work out as President Kovind had accepted an invitation from Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University to address their convocatio­n on December 15. So the university decided to invite Rajnath Singh,” an official said.

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