*Whither Democracy: Not Right-ways*

“If I find the Constitution being mis-used, I shall be the first to burn
it.”—B.R. Ambedkar


We, the students of the English and Foreign Languages University, Hyderabad
strongly condemn the administration’s gross manipulation of procedures in
rusticating PhD scholars Mohan Dharavath and Satish Nainala and M.A student
Subhash Kumar. This campus has consistently struggled to realize a vision
for greater inclusivity, democracy and justice. Our struggle has by no
means been made easier by the shameful ways in which Vice-Chancellor
Sunaina Singh’s administration has systematically conspired against and
eroded the spaces for dialogue and dissent that students, teachers and
non-teaching staff have carefully constructed over the years.


How many other university campuses can boast of three student suicides;
each one a narrative of administrative indifference, misconduct, shameless
discrimination on grounds of region, religion, caste and sexuality? How
many other Vice-Chancellors will zealously protect Heads of Departments for
methodically failing students from marginalized backgrounds (an ethnic
cleansing of sorts)? How many Dalit alumnae will you meet with stories of
humiliation etched in to their memories of university life? The point here
is not to establish EFLU as an exception because it is not. Instances of
selective targeting of students, Hinduization of campus spaces with
simultaneous repression of Dalit-Bahujan and minority cultures, coercion of
dissenting individuals and communities, moral policing etc. have become the
norm. Such fascist ideologies do not only circulate in the realm of legal
amendments and implications. The polarization of opinion and discourse
against students who ‘contaminate and radicalize” academic spaces is more
or less complete.


And who are these contaminants? Students who have the ‘privilege’ of
reservation; first generation literates from rural backgrounds; young men
and women from conflict zones; individuals dealing with ‘phobia-inducing’
sexualities, minorities—they have no rightful place in Central
Universities. Their sheer existence (forget even the articulation of
‘difference’) is a spot on the virgin terrain on which our caste Hindu
education system aspires to function. And we know how vigorously University
administrations chafe away at that spot; until it is shamed, weakened and
dead. Year after year, reservations will not be met, hostels will remain
without basic amenities, students will die without adequate and immediate
medical attention, women will breathe in this nauseating air of upper caste
Hindu protectionism and Lyngdoh commission will dance on your
representative aspirations.


And how will this nasty vindictive caste Hindu authoritarianism reproduce
itself? Frantically, by illegally rusticating students who expose their
corrupt practices; by forcefully institutionalizing students to ‘mental
asylums’, by hefty monetary fines on resisting students and by filing
police cases against students who ‘communalize’ the campus by celebrating
‘Asura Week’ whilst offering flowers and a wad of cash (they call it
donation) at the ABVP organized Ganesh Pandal.  PhD Scholars will not be
allowed to travel abroad lest they tarnish the University’s hallowed
reputation. And if you have a vigilant camera, then you will be hunted and
harassed, until you leave the University.


The wind is blowing Right-Ways. The harder it blows, the faster burns the
democratic tenets of our Constitution.  This write-up was an attempt to put
into context Mohan, Satish and Subhash’s predicament. We urge students,
teachers, administrators and non-teaching staff across university campuses
to recognize the everyday struggles of students who fight the often hostile
spaces of University campuses; to recognize what they put at stake when
they take up the initiative to fight for themselves and others, sometimes
out of necessity, sometimes purely on principle.


Do sign on the following petition and share widely:
http://www.change.org/en-IN/petitions/shri-pranab-mukherjee-withdraw-rustication-of-mohan-dharavath-satish-nainala-and-subhash-kumar?share_id=nqWhtTFdSY&utm_campaign=autopublish&utm_medium=facebook&utm_source=share_petition




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Kt Hafis

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