[<<MS Golwalkar (another key RSS ideologue) argued –
“Hindus, don’t waste your energy fighting the British; save your energy to
fight our internal enemies that are Muslims, Christians and Communists”.>>
(Ref: <
https://indianexpress.com/article/blogs/oppression-for-the-sake-of-the-country-is-oppression-of-the-country/
>.)

Now, Ramachandra Guha, is a true-blue "liberal", with right-of-centre
economic orientations - no "leftist", let alone "communist".
So, even a self-declared "Macaulay-putra" (ref.: 'Ramachandra Guha says
jingoism ascendant due to hypocrisy of Left, intellectual, moral, and
financial corruption by Gandhis' at <
https://www.firstpost.com/india/ramachandra-guha-says-jingoism-ascendant-due-to-hypocrisy-of-left-intellectual-moral-and-financial-corruption-by-gandhis-4189651.html>)
now qualifies as a "communist" and, hence, "enemy of the nation".

***That's where we're today, on the way to a far darker prospect!***

<<On October 16, AU announced Guha’s appointment as the Shrenik Lalbhai
Chair Professor of Humanities and director of the Gandhi Winter School at
the university’s School of Arts and Sciences. On October 19, members of
Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) registered their protest against
the decision.

Confirming this, Pravin Desai, ABVP’s secretary for Ahmedabad city, told
The Indian Express: “We made a representation before AU Registrar B M Shah.
We said that we want intellectuals in our educational institutes and not
anti-nationals, who can also be termed as ‘urban Naxals’. We had quoted
anti-national content from his (Guha’s) books to the Registrar. We told
him, the person you are calling is a ‘Communist’. If he is invited to
Gujarat, there would be a JNU-kind anti-national sentiment.”>>]

https://indianexpress.com/article/india/after-abvp-calls-him-anti-national-and-wants-him-out-historian-ramachandra-guha-wont-teach-in-gujarat-5430266/?fbclid=IwAR0e2jar5DpRibG-mLMETo63lQy_al_zR13GwlG_UvFBsDaaXZkRMfq-dL0

After ABVP calls him anti-national and wants him out, historian Ramachandra
Guha won’t teach in Gujarat
Sources said the AU administration reached out to Ramachandra Guha on
Monday to discuss the possibility of deferring the date of his joining. He
was supposed to join Ahmedabad University on February 1, 2019.

Written by RITU SHARMA , Ritika Chopra |

Ahmedabad, New Delhi | Updated: November 2, 2018 11:47:47 am

 After ABVP calls him anti-national and wants him out, historian
Ramachandra Guha won’t teach in Gujarat
Historian and author Ramachandra Guha (Express Photo by Tashi Tobgyal/File)

Historian, biographer and author Ramachandra Guha is not joining Ahmedabad
University (AU) in Gujarat due to circumstances beyond his control, he
tweeted Thursday, two weeks after the RSS student wing opposed his
appointment and demanded the university rescind its offer.

On October 16, AU announced Guha’s appointment as the Shrenik Lalbhai Chair
Professor of Humanities and director of the Gandhi Winter School at the
university’s School of Arts and Sciences. On October 19, members of Akhil
Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) registered their protest against the
decision.

Confirming this, Pravin Desai, ABVP’s secretary for Ahmedabad city, told
The Indian Express: “We made a representation before AU Registrar B M Shah.
We said that we want intellectuals in our educational institutes and not
anti-nationals, who can also be termed as ‘urban Naxals’. We had quoted
anti-national content from his (Guha’s) books to the Registrar. We told
him, the person you are calling is a ‘Communist’. If he is invited to
Gujarat, there would be a JNU-kind anti-national sentiment.”


Ramachandra Guha
✔
@Ram_Guha
 Due to circumstances beyond my control, I shall not be joining Ahmedabad
University. I wish AU well; it has fine faculty and an outstanding Vice
Chancellor. And may the spirit of Gandhi one day come alive once more in
his native Gujarat.

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The memorandum is addressed to the Vice-Chancellor and demands cancellation
of Guha’s appointment. It describes his work as “critical of India’s Hindu
culture”.

“His such writings have encouraged divisive tendencies, alienation in the
name of independence of the individual, freeing terrorists in the name of
independence of the individual, and separating Jammu and Kashmir from the
Indian union, in well known universities like Delhi’s Jawaharlal Nehru
University (JNU) and Central University, Hyderabad,” the memorandum states.

Chandra, former director of IIM, Bangalore. was unavailable for comment
despite repeated attempts.

“The element of a mobilized ABVP posed a particular kind of risk. There was
a real concern that he (Guha) could be harmed (on campus),” said a source,
who spoke on the condition of anonymity.

Sources said the AU administration reached out to Guha on Monday to discuss
the possibility of deferring the date of his joining. He was supposed to
join AU on February 1, 2019.

“It was clear that the (university) administration was under immense
(political) pressure. What was not clear was if that pressure would ease up
even after the (Lok Sabha) elections,” said a source close to the
historian. Two days after AU reached out to him, Guha tweeted his decision
to not join the university.

“Due to circumstances beyond my control, I shall not be joining Ahmedabad
University. I wish AU well; it has fine faculty and an outstanding
Vice-Chancellor. And may the spirit of Gandhi one day come alive once more
in his native Gujarat,” he said on Thursday. When contacted, Guha declined
to elaborate.

When contacted, AU’s Registrar said: “The university has no comment to make
on this announcement. Even I got to know from the tweet. The
Vice-Chancellor is out of the country. The university will look into how to
take this development.”

The office of the AU Chancellor, Sanjay Lalbhai, who is also Chairman and
MD of Arvind Ltd, did not respond to calls.

On October 16, announcing Guha’s appointment, Chandra had said in a
statement: “With the interest in liberal education gaining impetus in
India, Dr Guha will bring his interpretation of history including
environmental, political, contemporary and even cricket history to develop
interesting and powerful programmes and research that stand at the
confluence of various disciplines. Equally important, his presence will
help the University build our own dialogue around (Mahatma) Gandhi.”

Ahmedabad University, which advertises itself as an institution offering
students “a liberal education” and moulding “independent thinkers and
compassionate leaders”, was established in 2009 by the Ahmedabad Education
Society (AES) , a non-profit educational trust.

AES was established more than eight decades ago, at the behest of Sardar
Vallabhbhai Patel, by Kasturbhai Lalbhai, the doyen of the textile
industry; Ganesh Mavalankar, the first Parliament Speaker and Amrutlal
Hargovandas, a prominent industrialist of Ahmedabad.

The society played a significant role in setting up national institutions
such as Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, National Institute of
Design, Physical Research Laboratory and Centre for Environmental Planning
and Technology.

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