No Mo, say students to Madras univ

[image: The protestors said the university should not have agreed to host a
private event involving a controversial politician like Narendra Modi.
Photo: K. Pichumani]
The protestors said the university should not have agreed to host a private
event involving a controversial politician like Narendra Modi. Photo: K.
Pichumani

http://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/chennai/no-mo-say-students-to-madras-univ/article5244924.ece

Protest Gujarat CM’s scheduled visit to varsity to deliver lecture;
security beefed up across city

 Students of the University of Madras protested outside the
vice-chancellor’s office on Thursday, shouting slogans against the visit of
Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi to the campus, scheduled for Friday
evening.

More than 5,000 police personnel including those from the Armed Reserve
have been deployed on the university campus.

The BJP’s Prime Ministerial candidate will deliver the 2013 Nani Palkhivala
Memorial lecture – ‘India and the World’ at the university’s centenary
auditorium. He will also release BJP leader Arun Shourie’s book
‘Self-deception: India’s China policies.’

The protestors said the university should not have agreed to host a private
event involving a controversial politician like Mr. Modi.

“It was only a few months ago that they cancelled Islamic scholar Amina
Wadud’s lecture citing security reasons. How can they invite a man who has
been accused of polarising communities to an academic institution as a
guest?” said Ram Kumar, a protesting student.

Also, the security arrangements, students said, had become heavy since
Tuesday, causing much inconvenience to them.

All those who did not possess university identity cards were detained at
the gate for security reasons on Wednesday and Thursday, they said.

“Research scholars and first-year students are yet to get their ID cards.
Many professors don’t carry their IDs all the time. All of them were
detained,” said one of the protesters.

Three gates of the university are barricaded and there is checking
everywhere across the campus. Police have also erected barricades on all
roads leading to the auditorium. “Is such security hype necessary,” asked
another student.

University officials, however, said Mr. Modi was coming for an event
organised by a private institution and they had only rented out the
auditorium. “The security arrangements are being handled by the security
agencies directly. We cannot do anything about it,” said an official.

*City under scanner*

The university apart, a security blanket has been thrown over the city
since late on Thursday and special teams attached to various security
agencies have been positioned at vantage points to keep tabs on suspicious
elements.

Thousands of police personnel, including a large number of in plainclothes,
have been deployed in vulnerable areas.

Director-General of Police K. Ramanujam, Chennai police commissioner S.
George and senior officials in the State intelligence reviewed the security
arrangements on Thursday.

Police also made random checks at lodges and mansions around the city.
Night patrolling and vehicle checks have been intensified, a source said.



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