The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Indian Vice President defends liberal values, right to dissent

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NEW DELHI: Indian VicePresid­ent Hamid Ansari said on Saturday universiti­es must uphold liberal values and respect dissent, a month after violent protests erupted at a university in the capital Delhi over a speech by a student accused of sedition.

Addressing students at a university in the northern state of Punjab, Ansari said commitment­s to the right to dissent should be revisited at a time when the ‘value and scope of academic freedom’ was being called into question.

“The right of dissent and agitation are ingrained in the fundamenta­l 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.

“Recent events in our own 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 appeared to be referring to violence at the University of Delhi last month involving Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP), a pro-BJP student union.

According to media reports, ABVP protested against inviting the student to give a speech at a literary seminar and violent clashes broke out.

The vice president’s defence of plurality also comes as criticism grows over an apparent shift in course by Prime Minister Narendra Modi that could redefine the world’s largest democracy as a Hindu nation.

Yogi Adityanath, a firebrand Hindu ascetic with a history of agitation against minority Muslims, was sworn in to lead the country’s most populous state on March 19, and observers said it marked a departure from the platform of developmen­t for all on which Modi rose to national power in 2014. — Reuters

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The trapped elephants wallowing in a mud-filled bomb crater in eastern Cambodia’s Mondulkiri province. — AFP photo

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