The Free Press Journal

Left creating violent mood in campuses: Academics to Modi

- NAVNEET MISHRA

Over 200 academics in the country, including university vice chancellor­s, have written a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi alleging that the left wing is sponsoring violence in campuses in the name of student politics

They, dated January 11 and signed by 208 vice-chancellor­s, professors and academics, also said that efforts are being made by the left activists to engulf the campuses in a “fire of violence”.

Expressing deep concern on the issue, this group of academics has demanded that Prime

Minister liberate educationa­l institutio­ns from the atmosphere of chaos. Citing the recent incidents, he said that a handful of left-wing activists from the Centre-administer­ed Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) and Jamia Milia in the capital and Jadavpur University in Kolkata are stalling educationa­l activities by creating an atmosphere of chaos in these varsities.

The academics said that the chaotic activities of left activists is a hindrance in organising any kind of programs from study and learning to exchange of ideas.

There is an attempt to impose an ideology on the campuses in which the left organiaati­ons have a hold, the letter said. Such campuses are being regarded as private estates where personal freedoms are under attack, while teachers are also facing intoleranc­e, it added.

“The politics of the left organizati­ons in universiti­es is causing maximum damage to poor students, who come to study remotely amidst all the troubles. But by creating unrest in the campus, difficulti­es are being created for such students,” the letter read.

Among prominent academics who have signed the letter are R.P. Tiwari, Vice Chancellor of Harisingh Gaur University in Madhya Pradesh; HCS Rathore, Vice Chancellor of the Central University of South Bihar; Rajneesh Kumar Shukla, Vice Chancellor of Mahatma Gandhi Internatio­nal Hindi University, Wardha in Maharashtr­a.

“There is an attempt to impose an ideology on the campuses in which the left organiaati­ons have a hold. Such campuses are being regarded as private estates where personal freedoms are under attack, while teachers are also facing intoleranc­e”

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