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Pandit Ramchandra Guha and the post of Mysore University Vice-Chancellor - I
This article is in two parts

Just last night, while browsing through emails, I stumbled upon an
article, forwarded in one of the e-groups, titled ‘Is Brahminical
Elitism at Work in Academic Institutions?’ written by India’s foremost
historian and former academic Ramchandra Guha:
http://www.khaleejtimes.com/DisplayArticleNew.asp?col=&section=opinion&xfile=data/opinion/2009/July/opinion_July24.xml

Since I want to be an academician, and have been working on the issues
of caste in academia with the students and academicians from various
universities, I read on further.

Ramchandra Guha wrote this piece in the context of one news item that
was published in one of the national dailies regarding short listing
of three candidates for the post of Vice-Chancellor of Mysore
University. The three short listed candidates, according to the news
item, quoting unnamed sources, belong to Lingayat, SC and Vokkaliga
communities.

It seems that this particular fact about the caste backgrounds of
three candidates troubled our national historian so much that he
criticized the daily for not including their academic qualifications
and eligibility in the news item.

He writes, “The report mentioned the names of the short listed
candidates, from which one could discern their respective caste
affiliations. Remarkably, the news report did not carry any details on
the qualifications of those who aspired to be the new vice-chancellor
of Mysore University.”

He asks further, “What were their areas of academic expertise? What
were their plans for reviving a once-good university now gone to seed?
Apparently, these matters did not matter to the newspaper, as they did
not to the government that was to make the appointment. Perhaps, they
were of no concern to the candidates themselves.”

These are very valid questions from a person who is a former
academician and claims to be concerned about the quality of our
education system. However, the point is whether Mr. Guha would have
asked the same questions if the candidates short listed were from the
brahmin, bania and kayastha communities?

Whether the news item would have then mentioned their caste background too?

I doubt it. I have not come across any such thing till now. The reason
is, like Ramchandra Guha, the media also believes that only persons
from certain backgrounds are meritorious and therefore eligible but
others are only appointed due to the ‘vote bank politics’. For some
caste is invisibilised but for others caste is the only truth.

It is even unthinkable for Guha that these candidates might have been
short listed on the basis of their academic qualification. Since there
was no candidate from the traditional ‘upper’ caste elite background,
Guha was sure that the academic qualifications were compromised in
preparing the list. Otherwise he would have not chosen this particular
news item as a context to cry hoarsely about the political influence
and the deteriorating situation of Indian Universities.

I am amused that Ramchandra Guha is critical about this news item for
not giving the details about the candidates’ qualifications for the
post. However, the fact is that both the national daily and Mr. Guha
are exactly on the same wavelength.

The daily, in fact, is asking the same questions by mentioning their
caste background in the report and thus making sure that the readers
get the fair idea of their ‘qualifications’. Otherwise what was the
need of the news daily to investigate and then reveal the caste
identity of the candidates? Certainly the official press-note would
not have carried the information regarding the candidates’ background.

After casting aspersions on the qualifications of the Mysore
university candidates, Mr Guha then tries to obfuscate the whole issue
by pointing his fingers at every body-left, right and centre of
compromising the academic environment of the country. The rest of his
piece is a brilliant exposition of brahminical double speak, attempts
for political correctness and complete distrust on the political class
that has now become a rage among upper caste-middle class section as
it gives a blank cheque not to introspect but put entire blame on
others, especially politicians.

Let me go one by one on what Guha wrote and what he actually meant.

At first, apart from all other things that Guha wrote ,trying to
justify his diatribe against the University appointments from
non-upper caste background, one particular nugget of wisdom doled by
him, really made my day. It gives us a clear-cut idea about his
objectivity in relation with brahminical culture and traditions as
well.

Criticizing the Indian Left too for involving in ideological biases in
appointments, he writes and I quote, “When the Left Front was in power
in Kerala, a historian of modern India was appointed vice-chancellor
of, all things, a Sanskrit university”.

Please read again, ‘…of, all things, a Sanskrit university’. I might
be dreaming!

It might be a political appointment but can somebody please enlighten
me why a Marxist-leaning historian of India cannot become the
vice-chancellor, ‘of all things, a Sanskrit university’?

Aren’t the university spaces the secular space for knowledge
production and dissemination of particular subjects? Is it necessary
to have a sacred thread wearing brahmin from Kashi to be the
vice-chancellor of Sanskrit University. Do we require only Buddhist
monks and Muslim Imams to teach and administer Pali and Urdu
universities respectively? Or anybody who with their scholarship are
eligible, irrespective of their ideological leanings?

To be continued…


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