‘Murder Them, We Will Handle’: Purvanchal University V-C’s Advice To Students. Sangh Parivar's notion of an ideal education?
The vice-chancellor of
the Veer Bahadur Singh Purvanchal University in Jaunpur, Uttar Pradesh has
landed in a controversy after a video purportedly showing him telling students
to kill their opponent if they get into a fight went viral, prompting the state
government to ask him to present his side of the story. In the video that has
gone viral on the social media, Raja Ram Yadav, the VC, is purportedly seen
telling students to kill their opponent if they get into a fight.
Deputy Chief Minister
Dinesh Sharma, who also holds the higher education portfolio, told PTI,
“I have asked the vice-chancellor to give his version of the story.” In the video clip, the
VC is purportedly seen telling students: “Agar aap Purvanchal University ke
chhatra ho to rote huye mere paas kabhi mat aana. Ek baat bata deta hoon, agar
kisi se jhagda ho jaaye to uski pitai karke aana aur tumhara bas chale to uska
murder karke aana, uske baad hum dekh lenge (If you are a Purvanchal
University student, don’t come to me crying. If you get into a fight with
someone, beat up that person. If possible, kill him. I will take care of things
after that).”
Asked about his
remarks, the VC said, “The lecture, which I had delivered at a college in
Ghazipur, was presented out of context. I meant to say that students should
shed disappointment and sadness and become brave and self-reliant.” Reacting to the incident,
state minister and spokesperson of the Uttar Pradesh government Siddharth Nath
Singh said, “It was wrong. He (Yadav) cannot make such comments. He should
teach students about peace... A VC of such a mentality has no right to stay in
his position. I hope the deputy CM will take appropriate action.”
National Conference
(NC) vice-president and former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Omar Abdullah
has also reacted to the incident. “Get in to a fight,
commit a murder as a result and this university VC will take care of things.
This is what passes for an education in some places these days. Not
surprisingly the audience even applauds his assertion,” Abdullah said on
Twitter on Sunday, besides posting the video clip of the purported incident on
the microblogging website.
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