The Asian Age

Bengal gov shown black flags, driven out of CU

- RAJIB CHOWDHURI

A fierce protest by a group of students forced West Bengal governor Jagdeep Dhankhar on Tuesday to skip the Calcutta University (CU) Annual Convocatio­n without conferring D.Litt (honoris causa) on Nobel Laureate Abhijit Vinayak Banerjee ceremonial­ly at the event. Mr Dhankhar blamed the Mamata Banerjee government for the “obstructio­n.”

This was perhaps the first time in the CU’s history, founded in 1857, when the governor, being the chancellor also, was stopped from presiding over its annual convocatio­n. It was also the second time in a month when Mr Dhankhar was prevented by agitating students from attending a varsity convocatio­n. He was barred from entering the Jadavpur University campus to attend the convocatio­n on December 24.

Calling Mr Dhankhar a ‘BJP agent’ over the Citizenshi­p Amendment Act, National Register of Citizens (NRC) and National Population Register (NPR), the CU

students demanded that their vice-chancellor (V-C) Sonali Chakravart­i Banerjee, instead of the governor, should hand over the D.Litt to the Nobel Laureate.

In the afternoon Mr Dhankhar reached the venue: Nazrul Mancha in south Kolkata in his convoy.

Angry students shouted ‘Go Back’ slogans and showed black flags to him. Outnumberi­ng the governor’s security personnel including a team CRPF commandoes, they gheraoed his sedan and even hit its bonnet.

Mr Dhankhar remained stranded inside his car till the demonstrat­ors were dispersed by his security personnel. Walking into the auditorium’s green room, he congratula­ted Prof Banerjee and signed the D.Litt for him.

Mr Dhankhar however could not go to the dais as the students shifted their agitation in front of it. The CU V-C announced of accepting the students’ demand after failing to pacify them.

Mr Dhankhar left the venue. The students’ agitation also ended. The CU V-C conferred the D.Litt on Prof Banerjee on the dais later. Mr Dhankhar vented his anger and anguish in a series of tweets.

He said, “The uppermost thought in mind while leaving Calcutta University without attending the Convocatio­n is to ensure there is no compromise of the immense respect we have for Nobel laureate Abhijit Vinayak Banerjee on whom we are conferring honorary D Litt (honoris causa). I have signed the D.Litt (honoris causa) in the presence of Abhijeet Bannerjee, VC and others.”

Describing Prof Banerjee “A man of sterling qualities and disarming grace, the governor underlined that he was “Greatly touched by his modest approach and depth.”

 ?? — PTI ?? Farmers from Amaravathi stage Jala Deeksha protest against a three-project proposal at Rayapudi village in Guntur district , Tuesday.
— PTI Farmers from Amaravathi stage Jala Deeksha protest against a three-project proposal at Rayapudi village in Guntur district , Tuesday.
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Jagdeep Dhankhar

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