Ashoka students call for class boycott next week, demand university reinstate Pratap Bhanu Mehta and Arvind Subramanian // Over 150 international academicians come out in support of PB Mehta
NB: These are democratic and justifiable demands. The founders must relinquish direct control of the University's academic affairs. Ashoka University is an educational institution, not a private limited company. DS
The student government at Ashoka University has called for a two-day boycott of classes starting Monday to protest the resignation of their teachers, Pratap Bhanu Mehta and Arvind Subramanian, and demand the University bring them back. In a statement issued late Friday night, the elected student body said that the two professors’ controversial exit had eroded their trust in the university administration to protect students from “external pressures”.
The students are demanding a public acknowledgement by the
university founders on Mehta’s statement that he felt that he was a “political
liability” and that unconditional offer letters be issued to both Mehta and
Subramanian. They have also called for “divesting of administrative powers and
roles from founders of the university to the elected representatives of
faculty, students and administration”.
Over
150 academicians from Harvard, Yale & Oxford come out in support of PB
Mehta
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“Moreover, if these demands are not met by Tuesday, we will be organising a separate movement demanding that the Vice-Chancellor resign,” the statement reads. “Here, it is crucial to acknowledge the socio-economic capital required to make these demands and protest for these changes given the larger political context of the country. The state crackdown on academics and activists has only worsened during the pandemic. We stand in complete solidarity with all the academics and activists who have resisted the state’s brutality, organized in support of targeted groups and been subject to imprisonment and torture for it including, but not limited to the Bhima Koregaon 16, peaceful anti-CAA protestors and most recently Nodeep Kaur and Shiv Kumar,” the statement reads further.
The crisis at Ashoka University in the wake of Mehta’s
resignation deepened Thursday. Calling the exit “ominously disturbing”, for
academic freedom, Mehta’s colleague and former Chief Economic Advisor in the
Modi government Arvind Subramanian sent in his resignation, too. Students
protested on campus, the faculty issued a statement calling for Mehta’s return,
and at least two more faculty members are said to be on the verge of quitting…
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