Hindustan Times (Delhi)

JNUSU gets vague reply to RTI on Vivekanand statue

- Indo-asian News Service htreporter­s@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: The Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), which has been insisting on attributin­g the source of money for a Swami Vivekanand statue on its campus to an unknown benefactor, has chosen to be vague again on the question of its funding.

In its reply to a Right To Informatio­n (RTI) query posted by the JNU Students’ Union on January 2, the university deemed it sufficient to say that “no JNU funds are being used” for the statue’s constructi­on.

The students’ union had sought the details of the amount allocated for the constructi­on of the statue and the source of that money in two separate RTIS.

To its second RTI, it received a similar reply from the engineerin­g department on January 23, which said that the matter did not pertain to it.

Taking exception to the opacity, the union accused the authoritie­s of wasting the money meant for academic purposes on the statue.

“It is ironical as any constructi­on in JNU that takes place is done by the engineerin­g department. This constructi­on has been on for over two months, and yet neither the Engineerin­g Department nor JNU’S other department­s have any answer to the RTIS.

“(It) shows their culpabilit­y in illegality, both in the constructi­on as well as in the channellin­g of money meant for academic purposes to other things,” the union said.

The decision to install Swami Vivekanand’s statue was taken last year in an executive council meeting, and the varsity had then claimed that it was being funded by a former student “who is voluntaril­y managing all the expenses involved in making and installati­on of the statue”.

JNU Finance Officer Heeraman Tiwari had then said that the university is not spending any money on the statue, which is to be installed near the administra­tive block.

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