Hindustan Times (Delhi)

No dhaba, no meet: Stephen’s alumni

- HT Correspond­ent htreporter­s@hindustant­imes.com

ASSOCIATIO­N OF OLD STEPHANIAN­S SAID MEMBERS WILL NOT ATTEND ALUMNI MEET UNLESS ROHTAS DHABA IS REOPENED

NEW DELHI : The alumni associatio­n of Delhi University’s St Stephen’s College has appealed to the principal to reopen the Rohtas Metro Dhaba, which has been shut for eight months now.

They say they will not attend the alumni get-together on October 8, if the eatery is not opened.

The dhaba was closed in February after the owner, Rohtas, died.

Since then, college teachers requested the new principal, John Varghese, to allow his son Sushil to run the eatery. The canteen, which only sells samosas, nimbu paani and gulab jaamun, has been part of college since 1922.

The Associatio­n of Old Stephanian­s consisting of members such as bureaucrat Ashish Joshi and Congress leader Sandeep Dikshit, has written a letter to Varghese.

“The alumni organised a condolence meeting for Rohtas on February 7. Several alumni had attended the meeting, with the request to reopen the dhaba. However, the dhaba remains closed,” said a statement from the associatio­n.

When alumni such as chief economic advisor Arvind Subramania­m and historian Ramachandr­a Guha wanted to hold a prayer meeting for Rohtas after his death, they were not allowed in the college.

The issue turned into a controvers­y with the then principal, Valson Thampu, calling Rohtas a “samosa wala” and questionin­g if he supplied more than the eatable.

The associatio­n said it would accept the principal’s invitation for the alumni meet only if the eatery is opened.

“Open the dhaba and we will be there,” said the associatio­n in the letter.

The principal could not be reached for a comment.

In 2012, Thampu tried to close the dhaba but students protested against the decision.

Then also, the Associatio­n of Old Stephanian­s started an online petition to prevent the dhaba from shutting down.

Students, alumni and teachers say the dhaba is a “part of Stephanian lore and heritage”. Teachers say they have also raised the issue with the principal repeatedly.

“The repeated assurance from the principal that he is looking into the matter has fallen flat,” said a senior teacher of the college.

“It seems that the previous principal is influencin­g the decision making process. Rohtas family is being victimised unnecessar­ily,” the teacher said.

 ?? RONJOY GOGOI/HT FILE ?? St Stephen’s College, home to Rohtas Dhaba
RONJOY GOGOI/HT FILE St Stephen’s College, home to Rohtas Dhaba

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