Raja Mahendra Pratap’s birthday celebration row continues at AMU


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*By TCN News,*

Aligarh: Even as the controversy over Raja Mahendra Pratap’s birth
anniversary celebrations inside the Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) campus
continued, AMU students’ union, the Mushawarati Council of the Jamia Urdu
Aligarh and scores of social and cultural organisations and intellectuals
have come out in support of the University’s vice chancellor.

AMU vice chancellor Lt General Zameer Uddin Shah (retd) had written to
Union HRD minister Smriti Irani to prevent “politicization of the birthday
celebration issue.”

“Those who are creating a controversy today are not really interested in
celebrating the life of Raja Mahendra Pratap. This is his 126th birthday,
why is he suddenly being remembered by the communal fascist forces? Their
aim is to polarize the society and create communal tensions in order to
fulfill their vicious political interests. These are the same people who
have always spread the poison of hatred and anarchy in our society, and
today they are bringing their evil designs to destabilize our beloved AMU
and spread chaos in this great institution,”

The Students’ Union also blamed “another political party” of Uttar Pradesh,
which has no actual love for AMU, to have “also mischievously entered the
fray and is only fuelling the communal tensions.”

Earlier, the AMUSU said: “The late Raja Mahendra Pratap was a student of
MAO College and an illustrious alumni who is fondly remembered by Aligs all
over the world not only for his contribution to the Aligarh Movement but
also for his social service and lifelong commitment to fighting the
communal forces in this country. He shall be remembered for his secular
credentials and his achievements in defeating the communal leaders of his
time. AMU has honored his memory by placing his picture beside the picture
of Sir Syed along with a plaque detailing his credentials on the walls of
our Central Library.”

“However, AMU has a long list of donors and illustrious alumni like Raja
Mahendra Pratap who have generously contributed to the cause of setting up
a Muslim University at Aligarh. It is not possible to commemorate all of
their birthdays as their number goes in thousands,” the Union echoed the
line taken by the VC in his letter to Irani.

“The AMU Students’ Union affirms that the evil designs of communal fascists
will not be successful in AMU. The entire Alig fraternity stands united in
our effort to stop the politics of hate and division from entering our
institution,” the release added.

Mushawarati Council of the Jamia Urdu Aligarh too has appreciated and
welcomed the initiatives taken by the Vice Chancellor to end the
controversy. After a meeting, they passed an unanimous resolution demanding
from district administration to identify the trouble makers and communal
elements and take action against them so that the city did not witness any
communal flare up.

Appreciating the manner in which the Vice Chancellor has taken initiative
to amicably settle the controversy on Raja Mahendra Pratap Singh by the BJP
and the RSS”, the Council said, “It indicates his farsightedness and
patriotism.”

Farhat Ali Khan, OSD of Jamia Urdu Aligarh, while chairing a meeting of the
Mushawarati Council, said the AMU is not only a national but global
university where students of all religious groups not only study but also
live with each other. “They become part of each other’s tradition and
culture. The direct attack of the BJP and RSS on this composite culture of
AMU is against the policies of development of Prime Minister Narendra Modi
and he should take its note.”

Shamoon Raza Naqvi , registrar of Jamia Urdu Aligarh, said the appeal which
AMU VC has released for students indicates his concerns. Controller of
Examination Rizwan Ali Khan said, “Raja Mahendra Pratap had played very
important part in freedom struggle. If BJP and RSS love him so much, why
did they fail to observe his birth anniversary till now? Why have they not
demanded to install his statue in the Parliament?”

Legal officer Raghui Raj Singh the AMU Vice Chancellor is former army man
and his patriotism cannot be doubted. The AMU community, particularly the
students, should strengthen the steps taken by the Vice Chancellor to end
the controversy.

Many social and cultural organisations and intellectuals of Aligarh too
have come out in support of Shah in the ongoing controversy. Calling the
politicization as unfortunate, Prof Razaulla Khan, chairing a joint meeting
of different social and cultural NGOs of Aligarh, said that despite the
best efforts by the AMU VC, the BJP and RSS leadership is bent upon to
destroy the communal harmony for achieving their political goals.

Jasim Mohammad, secretary of Millat Bedari Muhim Committee said Shah
himself took the initiative to bury the controversy but still the BJP and
RSS, including one section of the AMU community, are bent upon direct
confrontation. “We should not forget that terrorist Swami Asimanand citing
terrorist Pragya Thakur and others had said in his statement before the
court that ‘the AMU was also on our target’. The present controversy and
threat of direct confrontation by the BJP are part of bigger conspiracies
and we have to foil it,” Mohammad claimed in a release.

AMU Court Member Prof Humayun Murad said the history of BJP is testimony
that it has always indulged in religious polarisation and the current
controversy is part of that. Former chairman of History, AMU Prof
Shahabuddin Iraqi said the section of AMU, which is opposing Shah’s step
for a respectable and amicable settlement of controversy must understand
that it is also opposing policies of Sir Syed, who always avoided
confrontations to achieve his goals.

Dr Aftab Alam said that the state government and the district
administration should take the threats of extremist sections of all
political parties to divide the civil society on communal lines seriously.

Saba Khan said AMU is an example of communal harmony not on national level
but globally. Nikhat Parveen said in every institution, birth anniversary
of only the founder is celebrated and that the demand of the BJP for birth
anniversary function for Raja Mahendar Pratap is “just a political one.”

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