People's Democracy(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
Vol. XXXVII
No. 07 February 17, 2013 |
AC, EC POLLS IN DTF Wins with Massive
Mandate Vijender Sharma THE
election for two members of the Executive Council and 26
members of the
Academic Council in the University of Delhi (DU)
concluded on January 31 and the
counting concluded on February 3. All candidates of the
Democratic Teachers’
Front (DTF), a Left wing organisation of DU teachers,
have won with massive
mandates. SITUATION IN DU TODAY These
elections were held in the wake of a 53 days long relay
hunger strike, organised
by the Delhi University Teachers’ Association (DUTA); it
was withdrawn before
the start of semester exams. These were followed by
vacations, continued
disruption in DUTA activities and meetings by both the
factions of Congress ---
Indian
National Teachers’ Congress
(INTEC) and Academics for Action and Development (AAD)
--- and by the BJP
sponsored National Democratic Teachers’ Front (NDTF),
and declaration by the
vice chancellor that he would not meet DUTA leadership
as it was an illegal
association of Delhi University teachers. The
DTF contested these elections in a situation when the
DUTA could not show any
achievement on the teachers’ demands. However, that DTF
was the only group
which carried out the DUTA’s action programmes while the
AAD, INTEC, NDTF and
some others were seen colluding with the vice chancellor
and weakening the
DUTA. This was the situation despite the fact that the
DTF’s candidate had won
DUTA presidentship for a two year term with
unprecedented 46 per cent of votes
in August 2011. The
teachers in general understood, by their own experience,
that such a situation
was created by the teachers’ groups like AAD, INTEC,
NDTF and others. These
groups undid the mandate given for the presidentship of
DUTA in 2011 by
aligning with the vice chancellor and not letting the
DUTA executive function.
In doing so, these groups did tremendous harm to the
interests of teachers and
weakened the DUTA. These
groups became subservient to the vice chancellor in his
pursuit to impose the neo-liberal
agenda of the UPA government of commercialising higher
education and so converting
this university as it would suit to the universities of
the ‘REFORMERS’ BITE DUST IN DU Teachers
of the university well understood this nexus between the
vice chancellor and
the aforesaid groups and this deliberately weakening of
the DUTA by them. The
young ad hoc teachers, who constitute about half the
total number of teachers
in An
impression was also sought to be created that the AAD,
INTEC and VC’s candidate
for the EC --- who has been a president of the DUTA for
three terms, all-India
president of Federation of Central Universities’
Teachers’ Association
(FEDCUTA) and a member of the Academic Council and DUTA
Executive earlier ---
would win with over 4,000 votes. It was also propagated
that the DTF’s
candidate --- a much younger teacher who has been a
member of the AC and is now
a DUTA Executive member --- would trail heavily and
would have to wait for
surplus votes of the AAD, INTEC and VC’s candidate. Thus
they thought that they
would be able to finish the DTF that has been fighting
against the anti-teacher,
anti-student ‘reforms’ in the university, by
demobilising the DUTA under its
president belonging to the DTF and now by slapping it
with a tremendously
humiliating defeat in the EC elections. But eventually
the AAD, INTEC and
university administration had to bite dust when the
results came. As
the campaign hotted up, however, teachers in general and
ad hoc teachers in
particular understood that the AAD, INTEC and VC’s
candidate for the EC was the
candidate of the Congress party which is working hard
for commercialising the higher
education and that of the vice chancellor who has been
using Delhi University
as a laboratory of the neo-liberal ‘reforms’ (in fact
‘deforms’) in higher
education. Therefore, the teachers responded positively
to the campaign by the
DTF that every vote for its EC candidate, Abha Dev
Habib, would be a vote
against the four-year programme, against the
anti-student and anti-teacher ‘reforms’
in Delhi University and against its autocratic vice
chancellor. The
general and ad hoc teachers refused to bow down before
the pressure created by
the university administration, including the bullying of
ad hoc teachers by
activists of the AAD, INTEC, NDTF and others. They used
their right to vote
through secret ballot to reject the actions of the vice
chancellor, the designs
of the AAD, INTEC, NDTF and others to weaken the DUTA,
and the drive of
commercialisation of higher education by the Congress
with the support of the
BJP. TEACHERS’ MORALE GOES UP WITH DTF’S WIN As
it happened, these general and ad hoc teachers rebuffed
the hoax that the AAD,
INTEC and VC’s candidate for the EC would cross the
4,000 mark. (This was the
candidate given to them by the Congress president, Mrs
Sonia Gandhi, who had
reportedly promised him solution of all problems as
mentioned in his election
leaflets.) The result was that such a stalwart activist
--- one who had been
three time president of the DUTA and president of the
FEDCUTA, and one who was known
to one and all in the university --- somehow scraped
through and got just 2,680
votes, a mere 388 more than the DTF’s much younger
candidate, Abha Dev Habib,
who got 2,292 votes. Both crossed the quota of 2,206.34
votes to win in the
first round and first count in the preferential system
of voting. The DTF has
been winning one of the two seats for the last 25 years,
except once in 2006.
The BJP-led NDTF’s candidate got just 1,181 votes and
suffered a humiliating
defeat. These
two candidates were slated to win in any case. The issue
was of the margin
between the two and of who would come first. The AAD,
INTEC and VC’s candidate
for the EC won the first position without getting the
expected lead of one
thousand and five hundred votes while the DTF’s
candidate won the second
position without depending on anybody else’s second
preferences and got just
388 votes less then the former. With such handsome
victory of the DTF, the
morale of the general teachers has gone high. The
impression now gaining ground
is that the DUTA is alive and strong despite it being
stabbed in the back by the
AAD, INTEC, NDTF and others. A reign of terror today
prevails in On
December 24, 2012, when he was getting the structure of
four-year degree
programme passed in the Academic Council, the vice
chancellor sought to humiliate
the DTF members of the Academic Council by taunting that
the DTF had met so
many authorities but nothing could be done against him.
(By that time, the DUTA
office bearers, led by its president belonging to the
DTF, had met the
education minister and chief minister of THE FIGHT IS ABOUT OUR VERY FUTURE Not
only that the DTF has won the EC membership so
decisively with the support of
the general and ad hoc teachers; all its four candidates
fielded for the
membership of the Academic Council have also won.
Rudrashish Chakaravorty got the
highest number of votes followed by Renu Bala. The two
crossed the quota of 240
votes to win in the first round and first count. The
other two --- Amitava
Chakravorty and Sujeet Kumar --- won with handsome votes
by crossing this quota
in the following round. For the DTF, such results have
come after a long time
and are very encouraging for the democratic struggle of
teachers in the
University of Delhi and elsewhere. Significantly,
the teachers of Delhi University refused to be misled by
the name of ‘Soniaji,’
the Congress president, who was represented in the
election campaign material as
one who would solve every problem facing the DU
teachers. The teachers well knew
that ‘Soniaji’ was there as the Congress president
during the four years when the
AAD, INTEC and VC’s candidate for the EC was the DUTA
president from 2007 to
2011. It was precisely during this period when the Delhi
University was
converted into a laboratory for the neo-liberal
‘reforms’ in higher education. Moreover,
the government of the day continues to treat the
university in the same way with
the help of these worthies. This must stop --- the
teachers cried. The
results of the recent AC-EC elections in Delhi
University represent a call to
the teachers (and also the non-teaching staff and
students) to stand up and be
counted against the authoritarian regime of this premier
university and wage
struggles, without any fear, to stall the dismantling of
this university in
favour of American universities. The teachers of this
university must be
saluted for slapping a humiliating defeat on the
university administration, on
both the factions of the Congress --- AAD and INTEC ---
and on the BJP
supported NDTF who have been helping this feudal
administration in dismantling the
Delhi University as a premier university of the country
so that the American
universities could come here and loot our students and
parents, exploit our
teachers and non-teaching staff, and convert our country
into a colony of the
US’s educational imperialism. Now
that the elections are over, it is the duty of everyone
to save this premier
university of Delhi through strong and united actions
under the banner of the DUTA.