Deccan Chronicle

Guv, CM not allowed to speak at OU centenary

Address by duo cancelled abruptly fearing student trouble

- MAHESH AVADHUTHA | DC

The much-touted centenary celebratio­ns of the Osmania University on Wednesday turned out to be a dull and lacklustre affair.

Neither Governor E.S.L. Narasimhan, who is the chancellor of the university, nor Chief Minister K. Chandrasek­har Rao, who is an alumnus of the university, was allowed to speak on the occasion as they were expected to do.

The programme printed on the invitation card mentioned the address to be given by the Governor and the Chief Minister, but both were cancelled abruptly without citing reasons. However, sources said their speeches were cancelled fearing trouble from students. The function ended soon after President Pranab Mukherjee’s address.

The celebratio­ns are significan­t because hundreds of its students had participat­ed in the agitations for a separate Telangana state and many sacrificed their lives, and faced police cases for fighting for the cause.

With Mr Rao himself being an alumnus of the university, who successful­ly achieved statehood for Telangana and became its first CM, OU alumni, faculty, and students were expecting him to deliver an emotional address as he is considered quite an orator.

Students were also upset that they were given seats far from the dais, probably because security personnel feared that they may protest about their longpendin­g demands.

The much-touted centenary celebratio­ns of the Osmania University on Wednesday turned out to be a dull and lacklustre affair.

A member of the Osmania University Teachers’ Associatio­n said this was the first time the Chief Minister had visited the university in nearly three years and the faculty was “expecting an announceme­nt from the man himself on this big occasion. Mr Rao not delivering a speech surprised everybody.”

Vice-chancellor S. Ramachandr­am gave a welcome address and Registrar Gopal Reddy gave the vote of thanks, with the President's speech sandwiched in between. The function wrapped up in just over 40 minutes.

This was disappoint­ing for the crowds that had started to enter the venue from 10 am. After waiting patiently for over three hours, the 15,000 plus gathering got a poor return. This was avidly discussed during the lunch break that followed the inaugural meet.

“Anticipati­ng trouble from a section of students, the Chief Minister and also the Governor might have shied away from giving their speeches. No official reason was given and everyone is clueless about the change in the programme schedule,” a senior professor said.

 ?? Pic by Anil Kumar ?? President Pranab Mukherjee with Chief Minister K. Chandrasek­har Rao inaugurate­s the centenary celebratio­ns of Osmania University in Hyderabad on Wednesday as Union minister Bandaru Dattatreya, TS education minister Kadiam Srihari (right) and MP K....
Pic by Anil Kumar President Pranab Mukherjee with Chief Minister K. Chandrasek­har Rao inaugurate­s the centenary celebratio­ns of Osmania University in Hyderabad on Wednesday as Union minister Bandaru Dattatreya, TS education minister Kadiam Srihari (right) and MP K....

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